Had someone contact me because a browser interface was âdownâ and it was actually a cert issue. It surprised me that in an IT context, this person didnât have a basic understanding of SSL certs. They didnât even know how to add a cert exception.
It got me thinking, what basic ubiquitous things am I a dumbass about outside of IT?
Ive seen lots of âfun factsâ compilations, but it would be better to get a wide range of subject suggestions that I can spend 30 minutes each or less on, and become a more capable human.
Like what subjects would plumbers consider basic knowledge? Chemical interactions between cleaning products and PVC pipes?
What would an accountant or a landscaper consider to be so basic its shocking people can live their lives without knowing any of it?
For most areas of expertise, its difficult to know even what the basics are to start with.
Apart from tire changes, electric cars have few typical car problems.
Thereâs no oil to change, a lot of the braking is regenerative so the brakes last a LONG time, they have very few pumps, hoses, filters and pipes just cables that donât really wear out. No cam belts or spark plugs.
Basically all I do is swap the pollen filter and wiper blades. Thereâs an occasional brake fluid check (not really a DIY thing for me) and Iâve had damages (busted mirror, broken charging cable).
Iâve also done a battery swap myself, which does require a garage, but only because you canât lift the thing by hand.