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seriously I mean when you come to a restaurant are you the one that is suppose to cook or is it the cook himself!!!.
Telling a user to get cracking on a port isn't going to be very productive when you pretty well know that he has no experience in programming.
Yeah I figured,
I personally find it hard to read as just about knowledge when he's made it clear he thinks we're professionals at this, when nobody is being paid to do it, and he's not talking about who knows how to do a task, but in his own words, who's "suppose[d]" to do a task in a given situation.
Especially given that you yourself mentioned you consider cooking a basic life skill, in which case at a restaurant both the customer and the cook are able to perform the task (have the knowledge) so it's only a matter of "whose job is it" rather than "who knows how" in his analogy. Given that, what about his statement said "people at a restaurant don't know how to cook" (which would be pretty much necessary were it merely about knowledge)?
But I really think the key point is the idea of who's supposed to do it. Just having superior knowledge of a matter never means you're supposed to be the one who makes use of that knowledge merely because others want to benefit from it.
On the other hand, nobody's saying *he's* supposed to do it. The point was that the only way to guarantee it gets done is to be the one who does it.
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