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I've been in the IT field for almost 25 years and I still feel stupid about various things.
The point is to learn and grow. And then feel stupid again.
The best lessons I've learned about IT is that knowing where to start is the hardest thing. But with experience, you kind of get an idea of where things tend to go. But you need to have a level of background.
I'll give you a recent example for me: I recently got a new android phone and have been curious about MagSafe. I know nothing about it except that it was a magnetic plug for old MacBooks before they switched to USB C. I didn't quite understand how you can have a MagSafe pop socket that you can use to charge via Qi wireless charging.
Then...like an idiot, I realized that it's a fucking magnet. You just pull the pop socket off and charge the phone.
You don't know what you don't know until you do.
Any case, feel dumb. We all do. Learning is the best thing.
Thank you so much for the kinds words!
I graduated in 1992 with a degree in IT but the field seems to move lightyears every year and I'm like, "come again"? when someone tries to help me with hardware.
I agree, knowing where to start has been the hardest part for me. I thought I needed a NAS but really I just need an enclosure with drives in it and I didn't even know Emby didn't require a WiFi connection just for both server & client to use the same internet connection. Live and learn, right? :)
I know, it's so funny, when it hits you, it hits you like a pile of bricks and you're like OHHHH YEAH! and you NEVER forget it again. Been there and done that.
Again, thank you for the kind words. I tend to be hardest on myself and get frustrated when I just need to ask questions and not be afraid to ask more questions if need be. Best to you!!!