• vandsjov@feddit.dk
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    1 day ago

    Personally I love being part of the evolution of computers. I was born at a time where I could be part of “moderne” or rather “not too nerdy” phase of computers, and to see the whole evolution of electronics and so on. I don’t envy the younger generations that kind of skipped to the “end part” (computers being “easy”). I know that a lot of things will still be developed and we are only seeing the first of AI stuff now and VR is also still a minor thing but could evolve into a much bigger thing. Electrification of cars is in full swing. Robots do more and more things by theselves (lawnmowers, vacuums, cars) because the “brain power” in the devices are pushed all the time, enabling more advanced sensors to be taken more advantage of.

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      23 hours ago

      A lot of fundamental understanding that’s needed to work with technology is being entirely leapfrogged by an entire generation. The zoomers are likely the last generation to have actually needed, in whole or in part, to understand how a technology works before you started using it. The modern era of “it just works!” Does not give me any hope for Gen Alpha to handle any abnormal situation.

      IMO, this is a lot like software/hardware vendors. They spend so much effort telling you what something can do, and how to do it (under normal operating conditions), then expend exactly zero time/effort to tell you how to fix anything when things are not operating as they’re supposed to.

      IMO, the more recent generations are only getting the former experience, whereas most millennials have the latter experience.

      What happens when we abstract all of the thinking out of technology, make everything cloud based, then “the cloud” goes out for a day, and the services that make the cloud work, which are in and of themselves governed by the cloud, won’t start because the cloud doesn’t work.

      It’s catch 22. You need the cloud to make the networks operate, the cloud won’t work until the network is operating.

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        4 hours ago

        I hope I can get my kids interested in the technical side of computers. We need people to fix the printers in the future!

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          1 hour ago

          Hopefully we won’t need to fix printers in the future.

          Knowing business types, we will still need to fix printers in the future.