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minus-squareNalivai@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·5 hours agoIf you don’t read, nothing is good for you, you’ll kill all distros if you don’t care and aren’t willing to learn
minus-squareCubitOom@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-24 hours agoAgreed. Also I would rather read the archwiki than loads of outdated faq posts when troubleshooting an issue. I guess a lot of accurate text is intimidating compared to a concise message that is very confident. I’ve also seen people just refuse to read an error message. I think this is from using Microsoft products that never have accurate error messages. Anyway, I hope people willing to learn try a whole bunch of things, and don’t give up at the first problem because that is how you learn.
If you don’t read, nothing is good for you, you’ll kill all distros if you don’t care and aren’t willing to learn
Agreed. Also I would rather read the archwiki than loads of outdated faq posts when troubleshooting an issue.
I guess a lot of accurate text is intimidating compared to a concise message that is very confident.
I’ve also seen people just refuse to read an error message. I think this is from using Microsoft products that never have accurate error messages.
Anyway, I hope people willing to learn try a whole bunch of things, and don’t give up at the first problem because that is how you learn.