• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Every one of those, you should know how to operate them, have done basic knowledge how they work, and be able to troubleshoot basic problems.

    And yes, most importantly you should understand when it’s a user issue and when

    At what point do I go “huh – maybe I should leave this up to people who went to school to learn about it”