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I'd love to do it here. I'll do that. I wonder if a linuxhelp community is needed?
All of Lemmy is a Linux help community. Okay, not c/linuxsucks, but everything else.
Maybe the Arch user wiki could work. Idk how easy it is to submit, but it is a trove of Linux related knowledge.
I'll look into that. It's a great resource. It seems more suited to important docs than niche problems though. I think I'll try to put it on lemmy.
Blog?
@pizzaHate@startrek.website medium maybe? Substack?
Thanks for the ideas. Those don't really have the spirit of one-off QA that I'm hoping for.