People treat Millenials and GenZ as "digital natives" and they think it gives them permission to not teach them about computers, file management, repositories, etc. It's really frustrating.
if I put my cynical glasses on, then this is article is a retread of the "digital native" thing, just the other way around, gen z kids are actually attuned to how modern cloud computing works, it's just that the traditional tree structure is an atavistic, archaic way to organize files so zoomers can't into it
People treat Millenials and GenZ as "digital natives" and they think it gives them permission to not teach them about computers, file management, repositories, etc. It's really frustrating.
if I put my cynical glasses on, then this is article is a retread of the "digital native" thing, just the other way around, gen z kids are actually attuned to how modern cloud computing works, it's just that the traditional tree structure is an atavistic, archaic way to organize files so zoomers can't into it
File hierarchies are still the backbone of how the cloud works. It's very much not archaic.
shhh allow me to have this precious thought, i think i'm onto something
There's experiment filesystems that don't really use folders, maybe u wanna get into that