PSA:
Telling people to "RTFM" is not helpful and just discourages newbies.
If you can't restrain yourself, then don't reply.
The proper way to handle it is to provide an answer, perhaps even references, then KINDLY advise them on how to find the answers theirself in the future.
r/homelab is not the sub to gain basic PC or research skills, if you don’t have them then and the ability to do basic googling then you shouldn’t be posting here. This is not r/techsupport
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PSA: Telling people to "RTFM" is not helpful and just discourages newbies.
If you can't restrain yourself, then don't reply. The proper way to handle it is to provide an answer, perhaps even references, then KINDLY advise them on how to find the answers theirself in the future.
r/homelab is not the sub to gain basic PC or research skills, if you don’t have them then and the ability to do basic googling then you shouldn’t be posting here. This is not r/techsupport