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This article discusses important issues related to the use of Git Large File Storage (LFS), a tool that is often employed to manage large files in Git repositories. The author begins by emphasizing that while Git LFS may seem useful, it is not without its drawbacks. Most notably, Git LFS can introduce additional complexities, such as storage limitations and integration problems in large projects. The article points out that using LFS can significantly increase the complexity of the development process. Additionally, the author provides examples of scenarios where LFS can lead to frustration, including synchronization issues and access difficulties to files. In conclusion, the article ends with a call to reconsider the decision to use Git LFS and to explore alternative solutions that might be more efficient and less troublesome.