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    19 hours ago

    Eh. Genx understood how to work a VCR and deal with the rat’s nest of cables behind the TV

    Computers are millennials

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      Older Millenial here. It was definitely GenX that paved the way for the computer world I learned, and it was mostly GenX who wrote the books and taught the lessons (often informal) that brought us what knowledge we have, at least in the beginning. Plus a small selection of exceptional individuals from older generations, including, dare I say it,… the baby boomers.

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        There is a big difference between having the people who invented something and being the people who families (and companies…) depend on to keep them running. This being about the latter.

        Or, at least, in my family, we tended to not tell the engineers at Ampex to get their butts downstairs because dad didn’t understand why the color was off on the football game he recorded last night

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        Older millennial here, too. This is absolutely correct. (Btw we are called xenials 1981–86)

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      Utter BS. I’m on the old end of Gen X and I’m still building PCs for people and troubleshooting their shit when it breaks. I have yet to meet a much younger person who can do it as well.

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        Gen X seem to be either computer people or totally unaware. Millennials seem to be generally much less knowledgeable than the former and much more knowledgeable than the latter. Obviously there are millennials who are computer people, but my conception of them is more people who got computer science degrees than the person who lives in a shack in the woods and builds his own robots. Boomer computer people are even more formidable.

        I’m not saying that’s true, but it’s the stereotype I have in my head.

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        19 hours ago

        We were the first (of non-computer types) to adopt the web. We rode the AOL Instant Messenger train. What are you talking about.

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          AOL instant messenger was late to the party. ICQ started the instant messaging fad… that little “uh oh” notification sound is permanently burned into my brain.

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          Most millenials I deal with don’t know how anything works. They know apps and swiping screens. They are computer competent, knowing how to use them. Like knowing how to drive a car doesn’t mean you are a mechanic. They frequently know how do basic fixes like rebooting or reinstalling but less frequently have any true troubleshooting understanding. I don’t claim all millenials are like that, but broad stroke its not uncommon. I’d never say the generation as a whole is THE technical one though. I know more Gen Z that are technical by far, but that seems more matching Gen X to me. They either know technology or don’t. Nothing in between.

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        People can be exceptions to the norm. Most GenX we all interact with are as hopeless as the boomers.

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      When I joined the company maintaining Unix, I was one of the younger ones. It’s older X who knows how it’s all built; because they did it.

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      Very late Gen X or early millenial no. We came through VCR DVD it was a wonderful change. Also Torvalds would be Gen X.