Discussing buying wi-fi chips at work to ship to customers

I remark we can use an Intel AX200/201

$coworker replies "no. Just the 200"

I explain the (minor) difference between the two

She fucking copy pasted the Google Slop Machine replying about CNVi instead of PCI-E and that it would cause issues

Of course if she'd read the extremely short Wikipedia article on CNVi she'd see it's supported on Intel chips since the 8th gen series in 2017

...We're using Intel CPUs from 2024

This shit just fucking *exhausts* me

I'm very much a "hardware guy". I am worthless at writing software. But I can (and do) bore people to tears with hardware minutiae all day. I've tripped over and summarily *forgotten* more hardware quirks than most normal people will ever have to reckon with

But now people who are not "hardware people" can get a plausible sounding answer to punt an email back over the fence about why not to do some trivial thing because they don't understand the ecosystem

Computers are an unfathomably BROAD topic. You aren't going to know everything. Not even close to it. Even if you're a "generalist" you're going to have pretty deep knowledge of specific things that are important to you

But that leaves you vulnerable and blind to the things you don't know but "sound correct" in a bubble

Y'know. Like the fucking slop machine is specifically *really good at doing*

@CursedSilicon nodds in agreement