• zeppo@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    When using computers became more mainstream in the late 90s I thought “phew, finally people will learn to use them and not act like it’s some arcane and nerdy thing they couldn’t possibly understand! They’ll have to figure it out for work and the average person will finally understand the basics like file system hierarchies, right click menus, switching between windows and…” nope. We entered the period of “monthly_report.pdf.exe” instead and then, mobile phones which have enabled people to use computers without learning anything about how they work at all.

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      9 months ago

      I suppose the bright side is that it means that IT work will always be available to those of us that know how to program a VCR and a Betamax