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[-] thedruid@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Or, maybe yo will understand when you grow up that people are good at different things.

Garuntee there's some pretty easy things for me to do that you would get left behind trying to do, and not just on PC

Same for you. You know some things you'd blow me away doing.

Just because you don't know what I know , and vice versa, doesn't mean people are dumb.

Means they've learned different things.

[-] brax@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 hours ago

Nah, I get that we're all good at different things. But people should be good at doing basic research and troubleshooting.

We use computers all the time. Many of us use cars all the time. And we know how to fuel them up, check and top-up oil, add wiper fluid, check coolant, etc. There's also the manual to refer to if we don't know.

Same shit with PCs. But people aren't willing to put in the bare minimum effort to do shit, and companies take advantage of that to ruin it for everyone.

[-] thedruid@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

we should all be extremely well versed in how our government works, how to make meals , how to fix our clothes, how to grow our own food, and how to spot a person who's scamming us, as well be able to do all of the other specialized things humans need ti stay alive

guarantee neither of us knows everything on that list as well as we should, I a double damn guarantee those re all far more important than a PC .

not that hat you do, or your interest aren't important to you, and I am not making light of then, but I think you get where I'm heading

took over 55 years for me to stop assuming we all have the same 24 hours we don't , so we prioritize learning different things to survive

[-] brax@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 hours ago

I actually get frustrated when I don't know how to do something and will spend the time to figure it out... So I may not be well versed in all those points, but I have at least some skill and knowledge in each section.

We don't all have the same 24 hours, but we should all have the same ability to at least refer to and/or seek out information to get us some understanding of what we're doing, and yet, here I am in 2025 working with people who are 30+ years old asking me "what's the Start button?"

[-] thedruid@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago

And here I am at 58 years old still having to fix millennial and zoomers issues.

Doesn't mean all millennials or zoomers are technically illiterate. Means that they had to focus on other things to live in their lives.

Want people to learn how to research and grow? Meet them where they are on their journeys.

this post was submitted on 12 May 2025
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