• scintilla@crust.piefed.social
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    10 days ago

    I feel like there is no inbetween for tutorials. They ethier think you have only discovered computers and the internet today or that you know every programing language and have a CS PhD.

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      10 days ago

      Sometimes both in the same article!

      They’ll start by explaining what the internet is before descending into a dense conversation about how to use eBPF to do packet filtering and observability - just who is the audience that needs both halves of this?

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      10 days ago

      Here‘s the kicker: some folks don’t even question how cars work, how the lights work, how their microwave works, yet all ot them have tutorials.

      Now ask Annie what she thinks I should wear, and watch how those neurons fire up.

      I’m aware

      it’s satire.
      But this a matter of selective bias. Like, who actually reads the tutorials on how to wash your clothes, and sunglasses ftm.