That's not fair. I'm an arch user and the only time I'd set foot on a forum is to ask a question you won't find an answer to in the wiki, the subreddit, some weird defunct blog nobody has made a post on in 11 years or the source code. And I probably won't be answering any questions with RTFM or anything else for that matter.
i honestly dont get the hoopla with the wiki. it always feels like entering the library of alexandria without a light and no oil in sight.
Its so confusing and honestly barely readable unless you already have extensive knowledge.
Arch is the reason I gained the patience to read documentation. I'm glad I did that, cause I can read docs while learning how to do programming without getting bored.
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