What are the political implications of zoomers being terrible with technology?

Zoomers
>Grew up with technology/operating systems that are blackboxed to shit
>Don't understand how a computer works because they only interface with a computer on their shitty smartphones
>Don't understand how a car works
>Born too late to understand that the Internet is larger than just Google and Instagram
What are the implications of this? We have an entire generation of people who are ironically worse at understanding technology than boomers, and have been trained to be manipulated by social media to consume products instead of understand them.

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Their parents don't know about any of that shit either

I don't exactly feel like many of my fellow millennials are particularly talented with or curious about tech. I'm involuntary tech support for all of my peers.

it amazes me how people cant even figure out the basics.

this one woman she double clicks on every web link. the fuck? has she not figured out yet a single click works?

File system is rather abstract. It is based on the old analog filing systems, which used flimsy (paper) and physical cardstock folders. If you weren't familiar with the physical version you won't be able to understand the digital version.

Also, why does everyone assume younger people will just 'get it' for everything? Older people had parents and extended family close, and everyone wanted to raise them into a good human being. Young generations are shuffled from a daycare to a classroom and deal all day with adults who just want them to be quiet so they can draw a paycheck. Nobody is being raised or educated, because the only people who would care are outsourcing the rearing of their child.

>Their parents don't know about any of that shit either

Almost every boomer I know can at least change the tires of their car, change their oil, and do some basic plumbing/electrical work in the house. I met very few zoomers that know how to do any of that. They might be good with their smartphone, but they can only work well within the confines of the smartphone environment they're in. As in, they know how to download an app to get what you want, but don't understand how these apps work or exactly what they do.

>I don't exactly feel like many of my fellow millennials are particularly talented with or curious about tech. I'm involuntary tech support for all of my peers.
While true, I think millennials are the most tech literate generation. They grew up at a time when computers were becoming more powerful, but were limited enough in abstraction that you needed to read a manual or understand how it works in order to do something. They also had cars that weren't incredibly sophisticated and could be worked on with manual tools.

It's pretty fucking funny. God damn retards. Millennials are sticking helping boomers and zoomers with tech lmao

>ultra mega tard cope
Lmao

>If you weren't familiar with the physical version you won't be able to understand the digital version.
That's fucking silly, as you would have had to start from zero with the analog version anyway. This is a poor excuse for not learning how basic file systems work, digital or otherwise. We aren't asking zoomers to learn machine code here, just basic organization skills (which they lack outside of this topic anyway).

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>File system is rather abstract. It is based on the old analog filing systems, which used flimsy (paper) and physical cardstock folders. If you weren't familiar with the physical version you won't be able to understand the digital version.

Filing systems are not that abstract. If you were a kid, you were taught how to put papers into binders and organize them, filing systems are pretty much the same thing.

You are all plebs to me, kek.


>t. Linux super Chad command line wizard

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>You are all plebs to me, kek.
>>t. Linux super Chad command line wizard

Most Linux distros are pretty much at "Just werks" level now.

It doesn't matter, all tech is made to be easier and easier, yes once something goes wrong and no one knows how to work anything it will be a shitshow but you know what: Not my problem.

i doubt the average poltard even knows how a filesystem ACTUALLY works lmao

All systems are abstract you dumb fucking retard, its all based on concepts.

I forgot all about FBF. That was probably the last great meme to originate from Any Forums

Yeah so? Ask 1,000 random people if they know how to use Linux or even know what it is and see what happens. Further more I'd suggest you offer people cash money to install Linux and watch how zero people accept your offer.....PLEBS!

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>B-but the files go in the files go in the files muh system 32

Yeah that's the knowledge of most retards on here tbph. Seriously what's so fucking hard about folders within folders you're not special learn about how the actually work

I'm so sick of the fucking boomers that turned out retarded.
They're so fucking stupid I can't even tolerate having conversations with them, because I have to slow down to a mere crawl and literally talk like I would to a retarded child.

>Yeah so? Ask 1,000 random people if they know how to use Linux or even know what it is and see what happens. Further more I'd suggest you offer people cash money to install Linux and watch how zero people accept your offer.....PLEBS!
Honestly, if you just switched out someone's Windows OS with a Linux distro riced to look like Windows, I doubt they would know the difference.

linked?
indexed?
contiguous?

if you think about it, it is actually just one big bucket plus metadata that forms links, folders, etc, etc. but that's the point i was trying to make.

>Not my problem.
Except it feeds the anti R2R culture

>Seriously what's so fucking hard about folders within folders you're not special learn about how the actually work
That's why it's funny that zoomers are THAT retarded