Thanks for the ideas. Those don't really have the spirit of one-off QA that I'm hoping for.
I'll look into that. It's a great resource. It seems more suited to important docs than niche problems though. I think I'll try to put it on lemmy.
I'd love to do it here. I'll do that. I wonder if a linuxhelp community is needed?
Where best to post answers to questions the search engines couldn't help me with?
Where should we post niche stuff when we figure it out so Google and OpenAI can eat it and show it to those in need? I see lots of answers coming from reddit but I don't want to post there obviously. I tried stack exchange/askubuntu but the barriers to adding information are pretty big.
For instance today I switched from xfce4 to lxqt and all the passwords and sessions I had in Brave were invalid. There was no simple answer but after some work I figured out I needed to open seahorse and copy the brave secrets over to the new keys in kwalletmanager.
I'd write it up and post it somewhere in case the solution could help someone else but what's the best spot in your opinion?
I'm find Paul Wesley strangely unlikable. He looks kinda weird. His movements are odd. Nothing is wrong with him, he just makes me uncomfortable. Would you please share what you like about him? I'd like to get over this weird feeling.
I loved the nearly boundless optimism of TNG. It inspired me to believe in a better future. Watching Picard was depressing because they decided Starfleet was an org where a little corruption at the top could take the whole thing down. The Starfleet that inspired me didn't tolerate corruption at any level. Truth from an ensign was honored above a lie from an admiral and I liked it that way.