>>13597518>Then go ahead, nobody forces you to nitpick about irrelevant words.No idea what you have against answering direct questions. Also everyone nitpicks about their preferred word and argues for its relevancy because that's called being able to contribute to a conversation. I am a primarily technical communicator anyway because getting emotions involved in public or unverified entities would be the act of an imbecile.
As for the value of instruction sets, as in practical stuff, I 100% agree have value but that isn't the same as knowledge. Knowledge is what instruction comes from, it isn't in and of itself instruction.
Also OP's argument is about how easy it is to get other people to do things for you and get away with it vs. anything else, so much so that reality is predicated upon it.