I love how on the internet you can ask a simple question, like "does A integrate with B?" And get dozens of unhelpful replies that don't answer the question.
"C is better than B"
"Use D"
"I'll never use products from A again in my life"
"B is against free speech!!"
"I can't believe people are still using A! I moved onto D decades ago"
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@awarham

Asking the Oracle for useful knowledge is an art.

@antipode77 should have gone with the, "A integrates with B so well!" approach, and would have had paragraphs about why that was wrong ๐Ÿ˜…

@awarham

I can't believe you're still using letters of the Roman alphabet to denote unspecified items.

@awarham Iโ€™ve been looking at upgrading my elderly Mac mini and I can testify that the internet is full of, โ€˜You donโ€™t want to do that, you want to do thisโ€™, advice.
@BeaFurniss "let me assure you, I (a random from the internet) am in a much better position to know what you want and need than you are." ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„

@awarham

The internet is full of lies. This has been true since before everyone started getting connected in the 1990s.

For reference, I met my first serious partner online in 1980 (they were at another university). They were neither as smart nor as motivated as they had portrayed themselves.