The loss of skill in complex systems can be arguably traced back to 1984, the launch of the first Mac OS. Because it no longer meant end users had to learn how to use a command line. Within 15 years, the only people who remained stuck on operating systems such as DOS were those who exclusively played older titles for which the Windows NT kernel could not support.
From there, it has become incremental. It really started to accelerate after 2006, when the iPhone came out. Because goyphones don't use a traditional file structure. As a result, zoomers who grew up on them and get PCs later in their childhood/teens just toss shit on their desktop because they are too retarded to know any better.
AI is just the latest step in 40+ years of regression of technical knowhow.
And to be honest, I still don't regret it. The salt from leftshits who told us all to "learn to code" 10 years ago will keep us stocked into the next century. Grey DeLisle's chimpout alone shows how unreasonable a lecherous bitch like her has been for most of her life.
We warned them so many times that art alone could not keep them afloat unless they knocked the prices down. Normalfag with a 9-5 is not going to drop $300 on some faggot with a tablet who uses preset brushes and charges you for shading. Similarly, a normalfag with a 9-5 is never going to pick up a pen because the time and economic circumstances would not allow them to. Pewdiepie learned in a month because he's a billionaire with no more obligations to the world.
Gen Z is reliant on technology but doesn’t know how to use it. For example pirating content (even just find a free steaming site) they don’t understand or comprehend.
Command lines and a lot of other stuff are overcomplicated and lack the correct teaching materials.
Look at all the shit on github or github itself.
As a result, zoomers who grew up on them and get PCs later in their childhood/teens just toss shit on their desktop because they are too retarded to know any better.
Is there an easy to learn help file that guides them through filesystems and the tools to make things easy?
The loss of skill in complex systems can be arguably traced back to 1984, the launch of the first Mac OS. Because it no longer meant end users had to learn how to use a command line. Within 15 years, the only people who remained stuck on operating systems such as DOS were those who exclusively played older titles for which the Windows NT kernel could not support.
From there, it has become incremental. It really started to accelerate after 2006, when the iPhone came out. Because goyphones don't use a traditional file structure. As a result, zoomers who grew up on them and get PCs later in their childhood/teens just toss shit on their desktop because they are too retarded to know any better.
AI is just the latest step in 40+ years of regression of technical knowhow.
And to be honest, I still don't regret it. The salt from leftshits who told us all to "learn to code" 10 years ago will keep us stocked into the next century. Grey DeLisle's chimpout alone shows how unreasonable a lecherous bitch like her has been for most of her life.
We warned them so many times that art alone could not keep them afloat unless they knocked the prices down. Normalfag with a 9-5 is not going to drop $300 on some faggot with a tablet who uses preset brushes and charges you for shading. Similarly, a normalfag with a 9-5 is never going to pick up a pen because the time and economic circumstances would not allow them to. Pewdiepie learned in a month because he's a billionaire with no more obligations to the world.
Gen Z is reliant on technology but doesn’t know how to use it. For example pirating content (even just find a free steaming site) they don’t understand or comprehend.
Man cannot live on salt alone
Command lines and a lot of other stuff are overcomplicated and lack the correct teaching materials. Look at all the shit on github or github itself.
Is there an easy to learn help file that guides them through filesystems and the tools to make things easy?