I was promised an immortal repository of knowledge in my youth. Now most of my bookmarks are dead links and finding answers is just like your example half the time.
“Read the wiki” but the part of the relevant wiki page for the subject was removed years ago and the edit history was purged after the server ran out of disk space.
Ugh, yes. I try to always remember to update with what I did to fix it. Although if I’m honest, what probably happens 95% of the time is I just forget about the post entirely.
Recently had a issue where my network connection would just die on a VM I was running every couple hours. I spent days trying to troubleshoot that and never found an answer and eventually resigned myself to having to restart the whole thing every day or so. A while back I realized that it had just… stopped doing that. No, idea what changed other than some updates that had been done, but I never found any reports of that issue anywhere that would indicate it was on someone’s radar to fix.
Ye olde version of looking up a weird specific software problem and the guy answered his own post with just ‘nvm fixed it!’
But that is at least solvable with the internet archive (most of the time)
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Too many damn times…
I was promised an immortal repository of knowledge in my youth. Now most of my bookmarks are dead links and finding answers is just like your example half the time.
“Read the wiki” but the part of the relevant wiki page for the subject was removed years ago and the edit history was purged after the server ran out of disk space.
Return to thread and complain that people are clueless and directing you to a useless resource. Mod locks thread and threatens you with a ban.
Ugh, yes. I try to always remember to update with what I did to fix it. Although if I’m honest, what probably happens 95% of the time is I just forget about the post entirely.
‘Eh, I’ll copy these writings later’
-Diotrophes of Miletus, probably.
Or you fix it through such a convoluted process of randomly trying things that you can barely articulate the solution yourself.
Recently had a issue where my network connection would just die on a VM I was running every couple hours. I spent days trying to troubleshoot that and never found an answer and eventually resigned myself to having to restart the whole thing every day or so. A while back I realized that it had just… stopped doing that. No, idea what changed other than some updates that had been done, but I never found any reports of that issue anywhere that would indicate it was on someone’s radar to fix.
Wisdom of the Ancients