• @JdW@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Create guides for boomers

    lol. Babyboomers and Gen X invented and built the internet. We programmed VCR’s and could navigate dial-up settings for v90modems. Maybe write a guide for gen Z, as anything more complex than a swipe is too much technology for them XD

    • @p00n@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      I feel there’s more nuance to this and this is an inaccurate and disingenuous generalisation.

      A very small portion of baby boomers and gen x were involved in this compared to the masses who simply exist as sheep.

      The “enlightened” ones are a minority in every generation from what I can see.

      I also feel this whole my generation > your generation is just another mechanism of segregation. Instead let us bring forth our collective knowledge of setting VCR times and laugh about getting to the last floppy/stiffy disk in a set and finding corruption because… magnets.

    • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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      12 years ago

      Lol you assume all boomers invented and built the internet ? Wait till you meet my uncle.

    • @DrTeeth@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Heck, genXers are the only generation who can set the clock on a VCR. A skill now lost to time and technology.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        It really is just Gen Z. Millenials were programming shit and bashing everything together with hardware and software adaptors as kids. Gen Z grew up in the world of the slick interface that just works.

          • @Protheus@lemmy.world
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            22 years ago

            This misconception comes from the fact that gen X were basically the first crowd to be the bulk of the Internets at the dawn of it, and all of them were technically proficient enough to do it, so there is a bias: you had to know something about computers to be on the internet. Nowadays you don’t need to know anything, the barrier is virtually non-existent and basically anyone can do internets with their phone and some “app” without knowing anything at all about how it works or how to setup a connection or even type an address.

            Most of us were and are pretty dumb when it comes to technology or even problem solving, nothing changed in that regard.

      • @Protheus@lemmy.world
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        02 years ago

        Hell, I know a couple of guys, a boomer alcoholic and a zoomer that ages backwards, that work at a VCR repair shop, one of the three remaining in the United States. Although I don’t know how good are they at actually fixing VCRs, all I see is them scamming some elderly person off of his life savings while all he wants is to watch a Night Court video cassette.

    • @RicardoDev@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      If you’ve worked in IT for any period of time you’d know that all generations are equally hopeless. Tech nerds are in the minority in each generation.

      Also do you think boomers were born knowing how to program VCR’s (lol) or perhaps they had to use a guide? Lol