Yes, absolutely. I've seen many posts that haven't at all been helpful in this community (and many that have as well). I aim to help change that, but we need to also address the ones that are not relevant and maybe start to clean this up and remove them since for many situations this is the only documentation or help many folks will have with some of these products. The official documentation is poor, inconsistent, and doesn't provide real use cases and verified designs and configurations.