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I know my way around aerospace, but I don't see myself as far ahead as I am in robotics, energy development and energy storage. I'm much deeper in these areas. You have to earn the term expert over time. I wouldn't describe myself as omniscient, but I don't have to hide in these areas either. I like to grow into it and learn more every day.

What I appreciate about the community: You complement each other. There's always someone who knows more about a technical question, and that's what makes it strong. If someone wants my opinion, I'm happy to help. I can't always answer immediately, but I do my best to respond promptly.

I am happy to support your project. The idea makes sense because otherwise good contributions quickly get lost. You can save them, but at some point the list gets so long that you still have to search through everything. A kind of getquin Wikipedia would be a real relief here.

From a community point of view, such a knowledge lexicon would be a clear added value. Whether getquin supports this in the end or would rather keep it in its own functions remains to be seen. For me, the decisive factor is that it helps the community and makes content easier to find.
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@EpsEra
I'm glad that you're here.
Yes, some people don't see themselves as experts. And neither do I, but I try to help.
That's why we might call it a contact for topics ........ I find it useful for newcomers to the stock market and all users as a help list for certain topics and investments.
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