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Indeed that was my intention. I just never thought that he wouldn't be familiar with something so ubiquitous in today's world, so I didn't even think to ask. That's why this situation is so infuriating to me, not so much that he didn't know, but that my assumptions prevented me to resolve it
We regularly believe that, because we know, everyone else knows, and that's a failure I'm extremely guilty of. I gave my sister a Qnap NAS about 6 years ago and told her to just plug it in, plug in the land cable and set it up. 2 years after that she calls me asking for info on a data recovery service for her Mac. So I asked her why she needed data recovery, that's what the NAS was for. Well, she did what I told her, but never configured backing up her files.
So, yeah, now I assume everyone is ignorant and pass for arrogant some times over explaining.