Contrast that with the open source world. Whether it's office, Windows, Server, SQL, etc. I've never had a problem reading through Microsoft's documentation on a modern version of their software. Point 5 is especially amusing since 9/10 links that I click on, to Microsoft’s own documentation, are broken. If all of this stuff actually worked the way it's supposed to, most of us wouldn't have jobs. Kathy isn't dumb and printers are a pain. They act like they want to yell, but they know their ass would get fired. Sure, this varies somewhat with the profession, but no one here is yelling at Kathy in accounting because her printer acted up again and she can't figure out what's wrong with it even though turning it off and on again usually fixes it without a problem. The biggest problem with this forum is that most of the people here don't seem to realize that we're, in part, paid to help people use their computers. What exactly are my words not conveying? Find an open source project besides OBS (I point that out below) that doesn't need some special commands issued for doing something necessary and that regular users won't have a hard time transitioning to. I feel like you have a point somewhere, but your words aren’t exactly conveying it.
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