When someone asks for advice online, consider 3 things before you* speak up.
1. Do you actually know anything about the topic?
2. Is the person asking the question higher on the food chain than you are (i.e. they know more than you do on the topic, and therefore have likely already gone through everything you can think of (the "yes, I know about hard reboot, thanks anyway" scenario)
3. Has someone already suggested your solution, or a variant of it, and been told it didn't work?
Once you've done all that -- and really, it's a matter of a minute, not hours, to run through those three essentials -- and determined yes, no, and no, then and only then should you post your response...
*where "you" means "any/all of us"
1. Do you actually know anything about the topic?
2. Is the person asking the question higher on the food chain than you are (i.e. they know more than you do on the topic, and therefore have likely already gone through everything you can think of (the "yes, I know about hard reboot, thanks anyway" scenario)
3. Has someone already suggested your solution, or a variant of it, and been told it didn't work?
Once you've done all that -- and really, it's a matter of a minute, not hours, to run through those three essentials -- and determined yes, no, and no, then and only then should you post your response...
*where "you" means "any/all of us"
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