...can you remember when you went with your parent into the VHS rental section of your local supermarket?

      • AncomCosmonaut [he/him,any]
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        3 years ago

        Don't think for a second this wasn't intentional. The powers of the status quo do not want regular people to have control over their media, and the tech-saviness of the younger generations was absolutely seen as a threat that had to be curtailed by taking the end-user power and control over the operation of their product back out of their hands and solely into an elite few who bequeathed it to them as if by magic. There was a renaissance that had to be dumbed back down, and they succeeded in doing just that.

        Edit: And now instead of usenet, and how decentralized it was and how great it could have become we have..... :reddit-logo:

    • Foolio [any]
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      3 years ago

      while millennials remember breaking their computer 5000 times with napster and kazaa if they had any chutzpah.

      10000% false. The majority of Millennials were pretty much as useless 15 years ago as Zoomers are.

      What's changed imo are:

      1. More kids in CS programs in college for $$$, which means more kids who know jack shit and makes teachers think "kids are useless with computers".

      2. Companies locking things down for profit, which means the learning curve to "mess around" is higher.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      3 years ago

      Eh, most of Gen Z is apparently fucking useless with technology (ipad generation, if you will)

      Apple and its consequences...