Everyone loves reading documentation, what are some of your favourites?
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Any of the classic RFCs. I really like the way RFCs are written.
Also, they're extremely verbose, but the Intel x86 processor manuals are fascinating
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I loved when games came with manuals. FI Sid Meiers Pirates
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Lmao, didn't notice but I can actually see it
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I always loved this one from my fridge:
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What the hell is that supposed to mean?
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It means if the fridge makes those sounds there is nothing to worry about.
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When you call costumer service, instead of going "it's making this sound bzzz bzzz" you can say it's making the fly noise
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I like the old amd ones.
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This is one of my favorites: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2521
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I love that. So he only likes pictures? If you write text, he will still take you?
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Any written or spoken information about 2521 will cause it to grab it. Be it whatever is used to write it down, or whoever said it.
So it can only be described in images, photos or pictograms
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RIP SkaveRat
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Ah so the guy in Scenario A actually writes a piece of text which the SCP consumes. If he drew an image, nothing would happen?
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Hasn't gotten me yet. I should be fi
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I always include examples of the actual commands
You're an angel.
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RIP slaveRat's computer/phone
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Ghost ride.ya whip, a flowchart:
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I think datasheets for components are often pretty great. At least the old ones with good application information and all that.
Then again, for a modern MCU or something there's several books worth of information, so it won't be on one document any more.
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And it doesn't have to be printed out in different languages.
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Now we know!