Agreed! I think your comment is a well articluated version of my understanding. But I want to know the deep, deep rationale behind it. It seems so crazy to me that in our advanced technology world that the best troubleshooting is to turn it off and on again.
WillShelbyOBE OP t1_jdiat5s wrote
Reply to comment by cdtoad in ELI5: Why does "turning it off and on again" work so well for troubleshooting? by WillShelbyOBE
Agreed! I think your comment is a well articluated version of my understanding. But I want to know the deep, deep rationale behind it. It seems so crazy to me that in our advanced technology world that the best troubleshooting is to turn it off and on again.