I'll take the bait: no, but I think watching a livestream or a video of someone using the tool you need can be better and quicker than a tutorial, text or video.
Documentation is good, but it only gives you what the author wanted to show you. Recordings give you what they cared about, which questions they've considered and which questions they already see as settled, what problems they need help with, etc.
(But the video format isn't ideal. I'm looking into using Whisper on the meeting archive.)
Documentation is good, but it only gives you what the author wanted to show you. Recordings give you what they cared about, which questions they've considered and which questions they already see as settled, what problems they need help with, etc.
(But the video format isn't ideal. I'm looking into using Whisper on the meeting archive.)