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josch on Nostr: I think that's why rubber ducking works. It also happens to me frequently that once I ...

I think that's why rubber ducking works. It also happens to me frequently that once I start to write down the problem in a way which makes somebody else understand the problem, once I write exactly what commands I ran and their interesting output, once I create the tables and diffs comparing output in different scenarios, this kind of structured approach to a problem I have will solve a lot of my problems without me having to press the "submit issue" button. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging