Everyone loves reading documentation, what are some of your favourites?
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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!
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dumb user one
Really pisses me off
Last router I had to install had a manual that was literally only "Put this cable in this hole. Click this button. Et voila." with no explanation what any of the other buttons or slots or indicators were for.
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The Voron 3D Printer assembly manual. It's like IKEA and OSI had a baby.
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you must wait for your children or you will accumulate zombies
unexpected parenting advice in a UNIX programming textbook...
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My Voron made me want to pull out my hair going through the instruction manual. Absolutely hated building it.
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well it's better then forking them