• Javi_in_4k@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    My hot take is that Gen Z is less tech literate than Millennials and it's almost entirely due to iOS.

    • AndyLikesCandy@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      Never take tech advice from someone who hasn't removed the device manufacturers advertisement from their email signature

    • Apeeksiht@lemdro.id
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      1 year ago

      All my friends have android phones and they are tech illiterate. This is common thing in every generation ig. Not a gen z specific thing. I have seen millennial tech nerds and tech illiterates

      • CSharp@programming.dev
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        1 year ago

        I think it's less to do with IOS vs Android and more to do with phone vs PC (potentially even ones where you had to use command prompt to do things). File systems, OS corruption, ability to replace parts, etc are not really things a typical phone-only user is going to deal with. There are a lot of primarily phone, tablet, Chromebook users these days and it abstracts away a lot of the lower-level stuff that millennials were forced to deal with to use AOL Instant Messenger to chat.

        • 0x2d@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          yep, a lot of people at my school have no laptop except the school provided Chromebook, use mostly iPhones, and due to using Chromebooks and iPhones for everything they never actually touch the inner workings of the OS

          People have said that Linux sucks because there are barely any games and game mods for it

          Yeah, go tell that to Steam about the steam deck lol, Stray runs great under proton, you can even get it to kinda-sorta work on low-end hardware

        • Apeeksiht@lemdro.id
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          1 year ago

          Yeah you can say that also i recently fixed a friend's pc which was not booting to windows, all i had to do was change the boot priority to the one with windows on it.

    • Uncle_Bagel@midwest.social
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      1 year ago

      It's because computers and phones have shifted to be simultaneously more complicated and with more intuitive UI for casual users. 75 years ago most people who owned a car could do a lot of routine maintenance and even some more advanced engine work because the cars were way simpler. Millennials just lucked out that they grew up in a tome when computers were way less complicated and also cheap enough to be consumer goods. It's not because of any one company, but the natural evolution of the technology.

      • Hitchie_Rawtin@lemmy.ml
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        1 year ago

        I wouldn't say it's lucky, there are tons of jobs that require & presume you to have the most basic knowledge about filesystem or folder hierarchy and the young hires I've had in the last few years act like I'm throwing them into an advanced calculus class. Mouths agape and eyebrows scrunched up as I slowly show them where files go, like I've invented fire in front of their eyes.

        • creamed_eels@toast.ooo
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          1 year ago

          This reminded me of Principal Skinner’s “furrowing their brows in a vain attempt to understand the situation”

      • kattenluik@feddit.nl
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        1 year ago

        Hasn't helped most of them in western Europe though, in a lot of elementary schools they now teach about basic computer skills like how folders work (and they spend weeks on that).

        It's never been about a specific company or anything, it's just that more people are using computers and don't actually have to learn anything to use them.