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[โ€“] TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Gen X is gonna be the tech equivalent of my grandma who knows everything there is to know about sewing and cooking

[โ€“] merc@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago

I wonder if that's true. Sewing machines haven't changed much since they started. Cooking hasn't either. But, if you're a computer-using Gen Xer, you can't still be running Windows 95 or something. You've had to keep up with the current tech.

Now, you might be using Windows 11 the same way you used Windows 95, and missing out on some of the newer features. But, I think most people who knew how to debug a networking problem in Windows 95 still can figure out how to do it in the newest Windows releases.

It's like driving. Yes, older drivers are worse drivers, their eyesight and hearing is worse, their reaction speed is slower, etc. But, cars have changed pretty considerably in the last 50 years, and most older drivers know how to use modern cars. They may not be as good at using some of the gadgets, like the GPS system, as younger people. But, they've adapted to keyless entry, push-button starts, push-button windows, backup cameras, traction control, and so-on.