Okay, here’s my blog post about “zelle isum”, written from my personal experience, in a casual, down-to-earth tone, with simple HTML formatting:
So, I messed around with this thing called “zelle isum” today. I’d heard some chatter, wasn’t really sure what it was all about, so I figured, why not? Let’s dive in.
Getting Started
First, I needed to, you know, actually find this “zelle isum”. I did some digging. Turns out, finding solid info on this was kinda tricky. It is not the well defined stuff.
I started by just poking around. I typed “zelle isum” into a search engine. I scrolled through a bunch of stuff that didn’t make much sense. I found nothing.
Experimenting with the zelle isum
I will try to create some dummy * use it to create anything that is useful.
It didn’t go well. In, out, nothing.
I will try another round and check again
I will create a data with following constrains and check again.
- item1
- item2
- item3
Okay, getting somewhere, maybe. I changed a few things around, played with the parameters I’d found. The data is not well organized, so, it took me really a long time.
Final Thoughts
Honestly, after spending all this time, I’m still not 100% sure what the best use-case for “zelle isum” is. I mean, I got it to do stuff, but it felt pretty random. I didnot see any real benefit.I think some of the documentation out there could be a lot clearer.I’m sure smarter people than me have figured this out. And it is related to specific use * for my case. It does not help me too much. But it won’t hurt to learn something.
If anyone out there has had better luck, or has some actual, practical examples, I am open to that!Seriously, let me know. I’m always up for learning something new, and maybe I’m just missing something obvious here.