Sorry it feels shallow and that you feel the need to troll.
If you read my first post related to this, I was giving myself a refresher to understand different dynamics that people think about.
I did not watch one YouTube video or spend 20 minutes on this or create with GPT.
The original source of inspiration came from me wanting to understand the examples our Eng team put together on how our config file correlates to what customers are actually using to find any gaps.
If I was trying to troll you, I'd have mostly agreed with your article then made some outlandish accusation or completely incorrect statement. Then I'd defend that while continually moving the goalposts and getting people as invested, amused, and angry as possible.
Simply stating an opinion, by itself, is not trolling no matter how much you may disagree with the comment. If you're open to advice, I suggest that you look at a user's comment history to determine if they're the type of person who trolls others.
If you read my first post related to this, I was giving myself a refresher to understand different dynamics that people think about.
I did not watch one YouTube video or spend 20 minutes on this or create with GPT.
The original source of inspiration came from me wanting to understand the examples our Eng team put together on how our config file correlates to what customers are actually using to find any gaps.
https://docs.resourcely.io/concepts/other-features-and-setti...
This is also a part 1 of the article and I clearly asked what was missing.