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I wrote a post detailing some problems I had with a supposedly ready-to-go device, and how it didn't work because it required a lot of things the manufacturer didn't bother telling you. They simply assumed that you were going to have the correct set of circumstances without you knowing what those were.

I shared that with a co-worker and he goes "Dude have you ever thought of writing articles for like engadget or medium? Why are you not on medium?"

I said "Nah bro, I don't suck cock so I can't write for them."

I wrote a post detailing some problems I had with a supposedly ready-to-go device, and how it didn't work because it required a lot of things the manufacturer didn't bother telling you. They simply assumed that you were going to have the correct set of circumstances without you knowing what those were. I shared that with a co-worker and he goes "Dude have you ever thought of writing articles for like engadget or medium? Why are you not on medium?" I said "Nah bro, I don't suck cock so I can't write for them."
[–] 1 pt last month

Thats true - it is one thing to document technical things accurately, another altogether to make it consumable.