The whole purpose of a forum is to share experience and make obscure knowledge easier to find. The downside of a forum is that some stuff gets buried.
We're all a bit lazy or we wouldn't be here. If we had zero laziness, we wouldn't ask for help here, we'd be out in our garages trial-and-erroring every struggle, just like we did before the internet. You're free to go back to doing that, but I prefer the support group we have here. The thing about a support group is that you need to be supportive for it to work.
Yes, there are some people who come on this forum and ask for help without even using the search function. Then there are people who make an effort, but can't find what they're looking for because it's buried. Where do we draw the line between the two? I can't answer that for you, but I can say that we should err on the side of being helpful. If we don't want to be helpful we can be silent.
We're all a bit lazy or we wouldn't be here. If we had zero laziness, we wouldn't ask for help here, we'd be out in our garages trial-and-erroring every struggle, just like we did before the internet. You're free to go back to doing that, but I prefer the support group we have here. The thing about a support group is that you need to be supportive for it to work.
Yes, there are some people who come on this forum and ask for help without even using the search function. Then there are people who make an effort, but can't find what they're looking for because it's buried. Where do we draw the line between the two? I can't answer that for you, but I can say that we should err on the side of being helpful. If we don't want to be helpful we can be silent.