Everyone loves reading documentation, what are some of your favourites?
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Automotive SPICE
v4
Process Reference Model
Process Assessment Modelhttps://vda-qmc.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Automotive-SPICE-PAM-v40.pdf
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Also home computer manuals and some hifi and lab equipment manuals which came with full schematics and measurement and calibration procedures. They essentially gave all users the maintenance manual and not just the dumb user one.
I wish this was more of a thing. Right to repair!
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Aviation procedures manuals.
You more remember documentation which sucks than a good examples.
Sometimes is better to just read a source code. -
and here I was, wanting to go skydiving with a Wii...
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Like the picture in the post, furniture assembly. I enjoy assembling simple furniture (couches, chairs, storage, etc.) and trying to figure out the documentation, especially if it's made in china with inaccurate instructions, missing or unlisted parts, and the entire thing not in english.
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I was hoping someone would post this one it’s a classic
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Is this loss?
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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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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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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?