Just curious OP...have you ever started a fire without matches or a lighter or flammable liquid, have you ever sourced out water in the bush where water isn't visible, have you ever went 3 months without electricity or a toilet?...have you ever killed your own food? I'm just curious is all.
Those are all more useful skills than operating Windows 11, but they are also much simpler to pick up. I think the core problem is that gen z does not see the point in learning things at all, because they take for granted the ability to look it up and have someone (in digital form) explain it to them step by step. Their inability to appreciate why this is limiting them is the fault of older generations (and jews who run your society).
It's sort of like how people say "I'll never need to do algebra in the real world!" That is true in most cases, you won't need to do algeba equations in real life. What they don't understand is that being able to do algebra equations teaches you how to think, and you use that same logical process you would in doing algebra to solve real world problems. Learning algebra makes you a better decision maker and problem solver. The connection between fundamental skills and their resulting benefits is lost completely in the modern era. This is a big part of why everything is falling apart in the West and there is almost no chance of that stopping before catastrophe strikes.
It's called roughing it. Or extended camping I suppose. I haven't done many of those in a good long while though. Still, all are important skills to learn and practice at least once in your life.
My work computer was having intermittent display failures for a week. I work remote on the companies PC. They had top nerds on the case for 5 work days, talking me thru all sorts of shit over the phone. If it isn’t your job; there is no way a normal person can be up to date on all this hardware and software. I still got paid for my down time, so I was pleased that they were struggling to figure it out.
there isn't much to test with that, unless windows 10 does something weird in software.
i thought it was funny at this one job when I did all the testing already for a display that didn't work, then I called IT and pretended like I was a complete idiot and they needed to come down and figure it out for me. Ok, now before they come down I know they're having a conversation in that office about "how stupid the users are and it's probably the simplest thing in the world and they're not even describing the problem correctly". So I tried to sound as dumb as possible over the phone.
They went through all the same steps and I could see the look on that guy's face just looking for something to call me stupid for. I just giggled inside while watching the peculiar look on his face as he eventually ended up taking the monitor back and bringing me a new one. I didn't tell him about all the troubleshooting I had already done; just to leave him spinning on it
you're completely wrong, just saw one thing that favoured your bias so you made up a whole bullshit hypothesis to confirm it. lol at even trying to compare them to boomers. they all do programming/robotics at school now, they know more than us. you're comparing what.. the avg person with a computer nerd of your/our generation. they have computers nerds too. their avg person has more experience with computers versus any other generation, who all have a nigh absolute zero knowledge of computers.
haha keep coping. you just want to shit on the younger generation like every fucking older generation has done before you. it's pathetic behaviour. you're nothing more than an animal who can't think beyond his own emotions and biases to form rational conclusions.
I do know what anecdote means. I was wondering if you were getting at the false notion that because it's a story and not a statistic from the ministry of truth, that it is therefore false.
Also, you did not use the word anecdote correctly, as I did not give one. I simply stated a fact.
Do you agree that you're probably stupid and not worth my time?
I agree that you made a shit post without much substance. Had you spent the time writing out the above comment which doubled-down on your laziness to type something out, then this conversation would not have transpired.
I guess, ma nigga. I'm just old enough to have learned to assemble computers on the circuit level, though I have not done so in a long time. There's a guy on YouTube who makes his own chips with is own lithography.
I know of a salaried tech professional with multiple degrees that wanted to reformat a computer that needed a singular registry file deleted to fix something. I never finished college.
Meh, reformatting is a great opportunity to wipe out old crap anyways. It's just another method of doing things.
I can read your thoughts and you probably think I haven't thought there could be a situation where you don't want to reformat, and that notion is incorrect.
In a professional environment it's absolutely correct to do it that way, but when you want a specific machine to work in 15 minutes instead of 3 hours from now doing the "forbidden knowledge" fix of making a simple registry change because some retard software dev didn't do their job and pushed an update that didn't properly reset it.
I can confirm this to be true. I regularly allow my learning-disabled students to use computers and it is shocking how despite being born with technology and using it all the time, they are confused by the simplest of tasks like saving or sharing a file.
First of all, they own iPhones, which means they're a smooth brain about accessing the file system and they cannot even comprehend that I have a video FILE on my phone. They think I'm lying when I tell them I torrented a file on my phone. They have no idea how to use wifi to send files to other devices that aren't via GayerDrop.
Firefox doesn't work properly on crapple because apple gimps everything that isn't safari.
They don't know where files are located on a PC. They don't know how do handle networking. They can't make simple code or registry mods. All they do is consume product. This guy I know ask me why I had a streamdeck because I don't stream video...
Boomer here , yes I'm a tech retard , what I'm astonished at is nobody under say 40 can make change without a machine telling them what it is.
Ffs , it costs 13.42 , here a 20 so I get 6.58 back. I figure it out before they're done typing the keys and they are amazed , like I'm a fucking genius.
I've noticed this for years. They are so used to everything having been spoon fed to them and there was never any incentive to have to learn the nuts and bolts of the tech they clearly can't live without. They literally look down upon "getting your hands dirty". Trying to teach them even the rudiments of troubleshooting is considered an imposition upon their time which as far as they are concerned is far better spent doing social media.
Apple and their elitist approach to their products has had a lot to do with it as well. Apple has only ever encouraged a hands-off attitude towards their products AKA if it breaks just buy a new one, sheep. While at the same time the inference that only the cool kids use Apple has always been an integral part of the Apple 'mystique'. There are plenty of videos out there that highlight how crappy Apple hardware can be, and how overpriced it is. But no body cares as long as they have the current iPhone.
It's worthwhile mentioning that "kids today" don't know the faintest thing about fixing or even maintaining their cars either. All they know is: Insert gas/electricity then press GO. And if there are any problems then indignantly post on-line about how your life is a living hell, and call Daddy to fix it for you while you wait at Starbucks.
There are exceptions of course. But this sums up the vast majority.
Yes everything, especially video games are dumb-down. Gen z doesn’t know how to use old games and tvs or fix and repair them. Nobody knows how to take things apart anymore. Gen z males are almost as useless as females
When i was like 17-18, i remember how older people around me praised me for my comp knowledge. Then they always said that next generations will be all comp wizards, cause then everything will be on comps. I thought that too, at that time.
It's a symptom of a much bigger problem. Gen z isn't computer illiterate, they are unaware of how to think. Like people who can't read being illiterate, and people who can't read being innumerate, people who can't think need a word for it (we never needed one before...). Something like "incerebate" works.
Most people are tech illiterate. Generation barely comes into it. It's similar to cars. Everybody drives one, almost no one knows much of what's under the hood.
That's false. The main reason many older generations know more about cars, and many earlier generations know more about computers, is because that knowledge was required to use them at the time they learned. Cars in the boomer generation broke down far more often and needed more maintenance and care. Computers in the gen x years required more manual configuration and troubleshooting, and were more hardware oriented, necessitating knowledge of how the parts work together. Gen z has been presented with cars and computers that more or less operate themselves, because a market (women) existed in the past few decades for which automating everything as much as possible was necessary.
The challenge with gen z is less that they are not aware of how technology works but rather with how uninterested they are in doing so. Their lack of interest in learning anything useful, on any topic, is the real issue.
Their lack of interest is largely a product of demoralization. Imagine you were growing up at a time when the average worker hadn't received a real raise in half a century, despite worker productivity doubling during that time. Would you want to become a hard worker and keep driving worker productivity up when you get nothing more back for it? Or would you do the bare minimum to survive in a system that's designed to exploit you and give the things you produce to kikes and niggers?
"Would you want to become a hard worker and keep driving worker productivity up when you get nothing more back for it? Or would you do the bare minimum to survive in a system that's designed to exploit you and give the things you produce to kikes and niggers?"
That's one of the problems with communism too. There's zero incentive to work harder, be innovative or creative etc, because you'll likely still get the same as the people barely doing anything.
"Capitalism" is very sick but a bunch of idiots are trapped in a false dichotomy and think communism is the lesser evil. Or they think it's great because they hear lofty ideals and have no clue about human nature.
Nah, knowing you're enslaved to kikes and niggers is demoralizing as fuck. Even if they don't know the details, they can still figure out that they're being exploited.
Cars are a great analogy. As they became more common, people understood them less and less. Because they didn't need to. More and more, they "just worked"... and if they didn't, you would just take them to a mechanic or let the insurance take care of it. Manufacturers are also to blame, as they increasingly made it deliberately more difficult to get under the hood. The exact same happened with computers and software.
But there are definitely generational differences and trends, both with cars and computers, as a consequence of how hands-on you had to be with them, at the time when that generation was getting access to them.
It's nice to see there's a bit of a resurgence in recent years though, with things like DIY and self-hosting/IOT trending across generations.
The car thing is spot on. I remember trying to replace a headlight and the amount of crap id need to remove to get to it was ridiculous, the time, not mention tools needed was retarded, so I paid the 50 for the mechanic to do it.
Same with coding, I did coding in high school and college, I made a working, but simple game, modern software has so much bloat and garbage spaghetti code that it's way beyond me.
It's like they don't want the common man tinkering with their stuff.
Older generations didn't have a magic box in their pocket that answered any question they had, whenever they have it. Older generations had to learn what to do with books and studying...retaining knowledge. Now its "lemme Google it".
[ + ] Zyklonbeekeeper
[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper -2 points 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 21:24:14 ago (+1/-3)
I'm just curious is all.
[ + ] Empire_of_the_Mind
[ - ] Empire_of_the_Mind 4 points 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 21:38:52 ago (+4/-0)
It's sort of like how people say "I'll never need to do algebra in the real world!" That is true in most cases, you won't need to do algeba equations in real life. What they don't understand is that being able to do algebra equations teaches you how to think, and you use that same logical process you would in doing algebra to solve real world problems. Learning algebra makes you a better decision maker and problem solver. The connection between fundamental skills and their resulting benefits is lost completely in the modern era. This is a big part of why everything is falling apart in the West and there is almost no chance of that stopping before catastrophe strikes.
[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 00:11:22 ago (+0/-0)
It's called roughing it. Or extended camping I suppose. I haven't done many of those in a good long while though. Still, all are important skills to learn and practice at least once in your life.
[ + ] PearofAnguishJuniorManager
[ - ] PearofAnguishJuniorManager -1 points 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 23:41:23 ago (+0/-1)
[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 1 point 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 23:59:01 ago (+1/-0)
i thought it was funny at this one job when I did all the testing already for a display that didn't work, then I called IT and pretended like I was a complete idiot and they needed to come down and figure it out for me. Ok, now before they come down I know they're having a conversation in that office about "how stupid the users are and it's probably the simplest thing in the world and they're not even describing the problem correctly". So I tried to sound as dumb as possible over the phone.
They went through all the same steps and I could see the look on that guy's face just looking for something to call me stupid for. I just giggled inside while watching the peculiar look on his face as he eventually ended up taking the monitor back and bringing me a new one. I didn't tell him about all the troubleshooting I had already done; just to leave him spinning on it
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[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 11:32:52 ago (+0/-0)
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[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 11:31:06 ago (+0/-0)
what is the meaning of choosing this phrasing? I don't think you know what it means. Go ahead, i'll wait
[ + ] HeyJames
[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 11:44:06 ago (+0/-0)
You make a post with a title but don't share any experiences or anyone else's. This post was a shit post and you don't know what an anecdote is.
[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 5, 2023 12:07:31 ago (+0/-0)
Also, you did not use the word anecdote correctly, as I did not give one. I simply stated a fact.
Do you agree that you're probably stupid and not worth my time?
[ + ] HeyJames
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[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 3 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 00:00:24 ago (+3/-0)
you're likely to get your post ignored talking like that.
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[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 11:34:24 ago (+0/-0)
I can read your thoughts and you probably think I haven't thought there could be a situation where you don't want to reformat, and that notion is incorrect.
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It's ok, we'll just keep making "things easier and simpler" for the next generation!
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[ + ] iThinkiShitYourself
[ - ] iThinkiShitYourself [op] 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 5, 2023 11:51:14 ago (+0/-0)
Firefox doesn't work properly on crapple because apple gimps everything that isn't safari.
They don't know where files are located on a PC. They don't know how do handle networking. They can't make simple code or registry mods. All they do is consume product. This guy I know ask me why I had a streamdeck because I don't stream video...
[ + ] SirNiggsalot
[ - ] SirNiggsalot 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 18:05:26 ago (+0/-0)
Ffs , it costs 13.42 , here a 20 so I get 6.58 back.
I figure it out before they're done typing the keys and they are amazed , like I'm a fucking genius.
Sad
[ + ] drhitler
[ - ] drhitler 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 18:09:20 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] pickingrinninspittin
[ - ] pickingrinninspittin 2 points 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 21:18:44 ago (+3/-1)
Apple and their elitist approach to their products has had a lot to do with it as well. Apple has only ever encouraged a hands-off attitude towards their products AKA if it breaks just buy a new one, sheep. While at the same time the inference that only the cool kids use Apple has always been an integral part of the Apple 'mystique'. There are plenty of videos out there that highlight how crappy Apple hardware can be, and how overpriced it is. But no body cares as long as they have the current iPhone.
It's worthwhile mentioning that "kids today" don't know the faintest thing about fixing or even maintaining their cars either. All they know is: Insert gas/electricity then press GO. And if there are any problems then indignantly post on-line about how your life is a living hell, and call Daddy to fix it for you while you wait at Starbucks.
There are exceptions of course. But this sums up the vast majority.
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[ + ] ModernGuilt
[ - ] ModernGuilt 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 06:44:50 ago (+0/-0)
Thats the key part. Now its understandable why male/women are suggested to be interchangeable. Theyre both retards now
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And treating a disease symptomaticly has never worked.
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[ + ] Empire_of_the_Mind
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The challenge with gen z is less that they are not aware of how technology works but rather with how uninterested they are in doing so. Their lack of interest in learning anything useful, on any topic, is the real issue.
[ + ] NaturalSelectionistWorker
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[ + ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior
[ - ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior 2 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 04:04:20 ago (+2/-0)
That's one of the problems with communism too. There's zero incentive to work harder, be innovative or creative etc, because you'll likely still get the same as the people barely doing anything.
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[ + ] Sector7
[ - ] Sector7 4 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 01:47:22 ago (+4/-0)
Although at some point self-stupidity becomes non-obvious.
[ + ] Belfuro
[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 05:06:56 ago (+2/-1)
Self taught like most of Gen x.
Its called passion
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[ + ] GloryBeckons
[ - ] GloryBeckons 3 points 2.0 yearsMay 3, 2023 23:17:40 ago (+3/-0)
But there are definitely generational differences and trends, both with cars and computers, as a consequence of how hands-on you had to be with them, at the time when that generation was getting access to them.
It's nice to see there's a bit of a resurgence in recent years though, with things like DIY and self-hosting/IOT trending across generations.
[ + ] DivineLight2
[ - ] DivineLight2 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 09:23:39 ago (+0/-0)
Same with coding, I did coding in high school and college, I made a working, but simple game, modern software has so much bloat and garbage spaghetti code that it's way beyond me.
It's like they don't want the common man tinkering with their stuff.
[ + ] bobdole9
[ - ] bobdole9 0 points 2.0 yearsMay 4, 2023 09:29:07 ago (+0/-0)