this post was submitted on 10 Mar 2025
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Yesterday I had one of our users tell me her 7zip was "eating files".
So I told her to show me what her process was for unzipping a folder.
This bitch hit the "extract here" button on the folder as it sat in her download folder which has stuff going back to 2019 in there. So naturally the last edit dates of all the contents in that zipped folder sent things off all over her downloads folder.
I know my generation was the first to really grow up with computers but I have met people older than me that learned the basics. Some people just don't want to learn how to better use a computer.
My father was still upgrading his PC when he was 93.
Much respect. I couldn't pay my dad to build his own computer. The man will build Legos until the end of time but when I tell him building a computer is just more expensive Legos he gets scared haha.
Not defending her, but for years I've felt like 'Extract Here' should create a subfolder by default
Extract here implies that it extracts it into the current directory.
Young people (13 - 18) literally cannot use a computer. They are too used to phones.
This is also true. My little siblings are all about as bad with computers as my parents. It's really only millennials that seem to be the tech savvy generation for the most part.
Gen x coughs in commodore 64 basic...
As usual gen x is forgotten
You mean, only millennials are savvy with the generation of tech they grew up with.
Zoomers are the same way with AI and Social Media and Content Creation. That's the generation of tech that they got started with, and everything I use will seem like a slow stupid dinosaur in comparison.
"Prompt Engineer" isn't a skill
The only skill is a complete disregard of privacy
Millennial kids were making animated movies with more powerful, free tools then what's available for now. Now it's all designed to churn out the 30 slop of the same dances to the same songs.
Hey, there was a time when "googling" something wasn't a skill, there was a time when "vlogger" wasn't a real career, a time when "Brand Ambassador" wasn't a real job. Those are all things that take skill, and practice to do successfully today, and people will pay you money to do it.
Just because an activity seems valueless to you, doesn't mean it isn't actually useless.
If you want to property test your chatbots to avoid giving away free stuff, or leaking a bunch of data, you're going to want a Prompt Engineer to test it.
If you want your brand to go viral and get great advertising, or if you want to minimize the impact of negative messaging, you're going to want a Social Media professional.
Tell me, when was the last time you went to AlbinoBlacksheep or Newgrounds to check out flash videos anymore? Turns out that was all old slop that no one cares about for the most part as well. Either get used to the fact that tech is going to change along with the knowledge needed to operate it, or accept that you're going to be a tech-illiterate boomer born a few decades too late.