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  1. 🚀 Behold #Sofie, the "revolutionary" web-based #automation system that nobody asked for but #NRK decided to unleash on the world anyway. 🤔 Dive into the abyss of endless documentation, because who doesn't love a light read on TV automation? 📚 Remember, it's open-source, so if it breaks during your live news segment, it's your own fault! 😅
    nrkno.github.io/sofie-core/ #OpenSource #TVTech #DocumentationFails #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚀 Behold #Sofie, the "revolutionary" web-based #automation system that nobody asked for but #NRK decided to unleash on the world anyway. 🤔 Dive into the abyss of endless documentation, because who doesn't love a light read on TV automation? 📚 Remember, it's open-source, so if it breaks during your live news segment, it's your own fault! 😅
    nrkno.github.io/sofie-core/ #OpenSource #TVTech #DocumentationFails #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🚀 Behold #Sofie, the "revolutionary" web-based #automation system that nobody asked for but #NRK decided to unleash on the world anyway. 🤔 Dive into the abyss of endless documentation, because who doesn't love a light read on TV automation? 📚 Remember, it's open-source, so if it breaks during your live news segment, it's your own fault! 😅
    nrkno.github.io/sofie-core/ #OpenSource #TVTech #DocumentationFails #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🚀 Behold #Sofie, the "revolutionary" web-based #automation system that nobody asked for but #NRK decided to unleash on the world anyway. 🤔 Dive into the abyss of endless documentation, because who doesn't love a light read on TV automation? 📚 Remember, it's open-source, so if it breaks during your live news segment, it's your own fault! 😅
    nrkno.github.io/sofie-core/ #OpenSource #TVTech #DocumentationFails #HackerNews #ngated

  5. Ok, instead of leading w/ the way to run it like code coverage, they put it later in the manual. They don't even have a section for it, like profiling your script. You have to be reading it closely, for a whole large screen before you get to it.

    This is the section it's under:
    docs.python.org/3/library/prof

    #Python #Profiling #DocumentationFails

  6. Ok, instead of leading w/ the way to run it like code coverage, they put it later in the manual. They don't even have a section for it, like profiling your script. You have to be reading it closely, for a whole large screen before you get to it.

    This is the section it's under:
    docs.python.org/3/library/prof

    #Python #Profiling #DocumentationFails

  7. Ok, instead of leading w/ the way to run it like code coverage, they put it later in the manual. They don't even have a section for it, like profiling your script. You have to be reading it closely, for a whole large screen before you get to it.

    This is the section it's under:
    docs.python.org/3/library/prof

    #Python #Profiling #DocumentationFails

  8. Ok, instead of leading w/ the way to run it like code coverage, they put it later in the manual. They don't even have a section for it, like profiling your script. You have to be reading it closely, for a whole large screen before you get to it.

    This is the section it's under:
    docs.python.org/3/library/prof

    #Python #Profiling #DocumentationFails

  9. Ok, instead of leading w/ the way to run it like code coverage, they put it later in the manual. They don't even have a section for it, like profiling your script. You have to be reading it closely, for a whole large screen before you get to it.

    This is the section it's under:
    docs.python.org/3/library/prof

    #Python #Profiling #DocumentationFails

  10. The fun of people who document non-functional commands because they don't bother to run/test them:
    docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/move-ipf

    cp on MacOS does not have long opts, and instead of using `-r` which is posix, they use `--recursive`.

    #DocumentationFails

  11. The fun of people who document non-functional commands because they don't bother to run/test them:
    docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/move-ipf

    cp on MacOS does not have long opts, and instead of using `-r` which is posix, they use `--recursive`.

    #DocumentationFails

  12. The fun of people who document non-functional commands because they don't bother to run/test them:
    docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/move-ipf

    cp on MacOS does not have long opts, and instead of using `-r` which is posix, they use `--recursive`.

    #DocumentationFails

  13. The fun of people who document non-functional commands because they don't bother to run/test them:
    docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/move-ipf

    cp on MacOS does not have long opts, and instead of using `-r` which is posix, they use `--recursive`.

    #DocumentationFails

  14. The fun of people who document non-functional commands because they don't bother to run/test them:
    docs.ipfs.tech/how-to/move-ipf

    cp on MacOS does not have long opts, and instead of using `-r` which is posix, they use `--recursive`.

    #DocumentationFails

  15. I can't believe how bad the #epson instructions are for setting up the ET-2710 All-in-one over Wi-Fi. I had given up and have been using it over USB cable (which makes it impossible to user the scanner from other computers) until now. I found some better instructions by someone and finally got it working. #documentationfails

  16. I can't believe how bad the #epson instructions are for setting up the ET-2710 All-in-one over Wi-Fi. I had given up and have been using it over USB cable (which makes it impossible to user the scanner from other computers) until now. I found some better instructions by someone and finally got it working. #documentationfails

  17. I can't believe how bad the #epson instructions are for setting up the ET-2710 All-in-one over Wi-Fi. I had given up and have been using it over USB cable (which makes it impossible to user the scanner from other computers) until now. I found some better instructions by someone and finally got it working. #documentationfails