Which one did you use and when was this? I mean, no body gets anything working right the first time. You got to spend a few days atleast trying to understand the tool
It’s just a simple example of how knowing how to use a tool can make all the difference, and that can be improved upon with time. I’m not sure why you’re taking umbrage with that idea.
I know this style of arguing you’re going for. If I answer your questions, you’ll attack the specific model or use case I was in, or claim it was too simple/basic a use case, or some other nitpick about the specifics instead of in good faith attempting to take my point as stated. I won’t allow you to force control of the frame of the conversation by answering your questions, also because the answers wouldn’t do anything to change the spirit of my main point.