I did not ever specifically do that. If I was starting up a new digital life now I would probably do that. But when I started using OSX, I made a few directories in ~/Documents (before it became apparent that every program under the sun was going to have a chance of shitting something in there, and the vast bulk of what I do lives in one of those directories.
(Actually, it lives in a sub-directory of one of those directories, with a disused organizational scheme lurking around it, but, well, if you want more details on that there's a whole blog post: https://egypt.urnash.com/blog/2019/01/06/how-i-work-file-org... )
Back on the Amiga I had something like four partitions on a then-massive hard drive, one for the OS, and three for My Stuff, which I managed however the hell I pleased. But that's not really an option on a laptop.
(Actually, it lives in a sub-directory of one of those directories, with a disused organizational scheme lurking around it, but, well, if you want more details on that there's a whole blog post: https://egypt.urnash.com/blog/2019/01/06/how-i-work-file-org... )
Back on the Amiga I had something like four partitions on a then-massive hard drive, one for the OS, and three for My Stuff, which I managed however the hell I pleased. But that's not really an option on a laptop.