When should I use the Raspberry Pi forums, and when should I use these?

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When should I use the Raspberry Pi forums, and when should I use these?

Post by MattTheDouche » Tue Dec 24, 2024 7:15 pm

Hello; A big thank you to Keith for letting me come here! I want to learn assembly code for my Raspberry Pi 5, which I understand means learning the ten-year-old ARMv8 commands, but when should I lean on this community over the Raspberry Pi forums themselves? Like a fussy English teacher, I want to read the existing primary sources and to not overuse well-meaning but anonymous advice on the Internet. [irrelevant link removed]

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Re: When should I use the Raspberry Pi forums, and when should I use these?

Post by akuyou » Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:39 am

I have no idea what is on the Raspberry pi forums, but essentially you should only post here if you're actually using my tutorials or source code, as I don't have time to support random questions.

Please bear in mind I do not cover the RaspberryPI so if that's your platform of choice, there's really nothing I can do to help you.

Also do not post random links to unrelated youtube videos or other content, if you're here to spam links to youtubers for clicks, you'll be gone pretty quick.
Maybe you are not aware, but it is common practice for small time youtubers and the like to spam links to forums like this to get their content noticed by the google algorithm, so I'm not going to tolerate any off topic links.
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