Here’s a short blog-style post inspired by the phrase — playing on the idea of hidden files (dotfiles), digital hide-and-seek, and the quiet thrill of discovery. Title: Hide . Seek — The Art of the Invisible
There’s a game we play without naming it. hide dot seek
A dot is all it takes. One small character, and a file decides it lives in the shadows. Not deleted. Not gone. Just… selective about being seen. Here’s a short blog-style post inspired by the
And so we seek. We peek into home folders. We run find at midnight. We cat a config file and suddenly remember why we aliased ll three years ago. The seek is where the story lives — not in the hidden thing itself, but in the knowing that something is waiting. Why we hide We hide things for protection. For order. For mystery. A .env file holds secrets (API keys, whispered passwords). A .local folder holds machine-specific quirks. A .DS_Store hides macOS’s quiet footprints. A dot is all it takes