• woodgen
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    3 months ago

    Not wanting to be exploited by tech coorporations, technological literacy, is not a boomer thing.

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          3 months ago

          Born too late to be blissfully unaware about technology

          Born too early to be blissfully unaware about technology

          Born in just the right time to have the cursed knowledge on how all of the cobbled together tech stack out there barely works

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            3 months ago

            Every time I use an ATM I get the mental image of a 70 year old COBOL programmer desperately trying to patch holes in a sinking ship with a roll of duct tape.

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          Boomers were the generation that invented a lot of this tech. Most of them weren’t literate, but I have known quite a few who were. Honestly same with Gen x, we grew up with it but, a lot of the good tech didn’t come until later in our lives. There are tons of illiterate gen xers and millennials and gen y and z. Some people care and some people don’t.

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          Laugh it up now. When we’re 50, our holoshere is going to require us to submit to genetic modifications to get our next soylent nutrition paste to dispense. God only knows how we connect to a person young enough in 2040 to know if it’s even possible to bypass. That kind of stuff was laughed at the last time we tried.