> Geany does not disable the GIO behaviour, it simply does not use GIO code to 
> save if the setting is false

 This is a bad news for me; so, no way to get rid of this because the 
application developers write the GIO code into their apps. I suppose in case of 
Geany the choice is only possible because there are other options for saving. 
The only solution is to not use GTK applications. (Except Geany which gives the 
user the freedom of choice.) But I remember that formerly this "GIO saving" was 
not used, no '.goutputstream-' files were created. The "evolution"...

> Why would you disable this on the first place?

 I do not want any swap file, backup file ... be created, because they are 
unnecessary and harmful for envorinment. Unnecessary because if in 10.000 cases 
there are 1 case with a problem that is not a tragedy. That 1 case does not 
justify the other 99.999 totally unnecessary writes. And those unnecessary 
writes means use of energy and hardware wear .i.e. **destruction of nature**. 
And if you say that this does not matter since it is a very little energy and 
hardware wear ... you are wrong: these "little nothings" are made by millions; 
that is it makes a huge difference globally. Similar stupidity (wrong for 
nature) is that now not the noatime option is the default mount option in Linux 
kernel.



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