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  • S
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    And again, generation X completely forgotten about.

  • J
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    You are rare and these stereotypes are mostly false. Most people in every generation can’t fix a computer. Maybe the only slight echo of truth is that during the millennial childhood and youth, at least in terms of raw numbers, home computers peaked as the main “tech” children were exposed to, so there might be a little more people who are not professionals, but have some extra comfort with them. Still, that’s a stretch.

  • T
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    You said the word boomer 6 times and you think that makes you look smart. Boomer means boomer, what a genius.

  • M
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    Shhh - let the Millennials do it, they need the validation, and most of us need a nap.

  • M
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    Napping. Wake me up when September ends.

  • J
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    Computers themselves are still pretty fixable.

  • M
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    We’re the fucking figure it out generation, son.

    You're the throw it out the window and buy a new one materialist generation, gramps.

  • spaniard@lemmy.worldS
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    Anyone can get scammed, they just have to get you with your guard down.

  • G
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    And when it arrives it turns out you need a new computer as well. Also it's lacking some features you need, and it has some new features nobody asked for. Also fixing it became much harder and doing so can get you to jail.

  • H
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    I just wanted to generate a simple pulse from a switch press. Needless to say since I needed a breadboard anyway, I just popped in a 74LS123 with a resistor and a capacitor.
    I couldn't even begin to understand what I needed to get that pulse from an Arduino. And I used to program PICs bare metal.
    It's like the complexity traded places. On the PIC, the tools and process are dead simple. But writing the code for the little monsters required understanding every opcode and peripheral and how they interact.
    It looks like on the Arduino, I can just type sleep(5000) but to set up the whole thing to get there is where the complexity lies.

  • B
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    Where did Gen X go?

  • H
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    And duct tape is silver

  • A
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    as a software engineer who didnt go to college, i am not talking about programming; i have peers at work who have a masters degree in CS who know nothing about computers.

    i'm talking about troubleshooting problems and fixing them by telling your boomer aunt what to do over a video call when her keyboard makes her computer too slow for her cat to read her favorite comic when she presses the "G" key.

  • joel_feila@lemmy.worldJ
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    Yeah i got scammed because they called while i was talking to a mechanic about my breakes. So i was rather distracted

  • S
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    There are people out there who would happily give AI all the power in the world to turn their skulls into a highway or a scammer access to their entire bank account just so they don’t have to read out an error and google it for themselves out of fear of technology or even speaking to anyone about technology.

    Sort of like those people who would rather drive their car off of a cliff rather than ever hear words from a mechanic or check their own oil.

  • M
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    Well, we do live in different times. Back then, I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time. Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel, and in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on 'em. 'Gimme five bees for a quarter,' you'd say. Now where were we? Oh, yeah. The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn't have any white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones

  • S
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    I am happy to pretend not to know anything so as not have to fix everyone's computer.

    Even to the point that when someone is expected to fact check at a dinner table - I look at the young'ns as if I am hopeless so that they can do the lookup.

  • I
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    Totally normal response to a meme.

  • D
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    We're already at that end of the alphabet again?