@sewblue @blacklight exactly! Whereas the other week I had to download a 4.5gb "getting started" DVD image which out didn't help because it includes out-of-date stuff across the entire range of microprocessors, "because that's fine". In reality, an actual getting started document does not exist - but there's a YouTube tutorial... :blobcatangery:
@Dss @blacklight eh, that is going cheap on the technical documentation for mass consumption products. That is purely to save money.
The issue I'm talking about is typically the in-house requirements.
Today:
If there is blue moon on Tuesday, the dohicky can't transmorgify into a broomsickle because the moon's gravity field is enhanced by the Tuesday-ness of the day, causing failure. Always assume the dohicky can't become a broomsickle so use it instead but pay attention to the blue moon and Tuesday to avoid the Tueday effect.
(Because the engineer finds the Tuesday effect cool and can't write)
Then:
Use the broomsickle. Do not use the dohicky.
Being verbose often gets in the way of understanding the action.
@Dss @blacklight eh, that is going cheap on the technical documentation for mass consumption products. That is purely to save money.
The issue I'm talking about is typically the in-house requirements.
Today:
If there is blue moon on Tuesday, the dohicky can't transmorgify into a broomsickle because the moon's gravity field is enhanced by the Tuesday-ness of the day, causing failure. Always assume the dohicky can't become a broomsickle so use it instead but pay attention to the blue moon and Tuesday...