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  • Oh, what I meant is that I wouldn't care to argue for long if I disagree with the person I am interacting with. I did not mean being stubborn and sticking with the same opinion. I just take into consideration what the person has said, and think or research about it afterwards. Apologies for my unnatural English.

  • I'm genuinely curious here, why is learning to identify logical fallacy at the point of conversation that important to you? Just research yourself afterwards, otherwise how would you know what is wrong unless you have already decided or learnt it is wrong to begin with. In my opinion, it is not that important unless you are engaged in professional persuasion or your opinion at the very moment holds a lot of weight. You could maybe identify inconsistency or twist their words until they contradict themselves? Otherwise, the best approach if you are not sure is to find out later. At the end of the day what matters to me most is my opinion, I do not care if I disagree with the person I am interacting with, or if the person disagrees with me. Maybe cause I'm not a politician. ;-)

  • StackOverflow is good for:

    • general questions (when you don't know where to look for) eg. how do I go about ...?
    • specific questions (when you know what you want, in simple english) eg. suggest ways I can ...?
    • quick fixes with more than one suggestion eg. I get this error, how to fix and please explain.
    • understanding concepts as different people explain concepts differently eg. what is ...?

    Documentation is good for:

    • details (when you need to know more and when you really know what you need)
    • features (find a list when you want to know what else you can do with it)
  • I use Memmy for Ipad, I really am enjoying it.

    • found out quite late by accident : swipe left to upvote comment although swipe right to reply occurred naturally to me.
    • when sharing photo from Memmy to Signal, it shares .png links. Need to save to storage, go to photo album then share the photo.