Yeah, and we could give that huge file some kind of internal and logical structure to find those chunks, maybe something hierarchical with human readable names!
Not everything needs to be deployed to a cluster of georedundant K8s nodes, not everything needs to be a container, Docker is not always necessary. Just run the damn binary. Just build a .deb package.
(Disclaimer: yes, all those things can have merit and reasons. Doesn't mean you have to shove them into everything.)
I tend to use /opt/[service]/, like for example /opt/forgejo/. It's outside of any user's Homedir and it seems to fit into what the FHS 3.0 (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard) defines.
Imagine one guy in Zoom going "POP POP POP POP POP" in front of his computer and the other kids switching off their cameras one by one as they are "hit".
You are absolutely not! I'm convinced that there are dozens of us around the world.
Also, I don't just replace it in my head but while singing along as well. Oh, and I'm German, so I do simultaneous and extremely literal translations, replacing "baby" with "Kleinkind", the German word for toddler. And yes, it's hilarious every time.
Don't listen to what the other commenters say, it's this: