Gen Z doesn’t know what a file system is nor do they know how to pirate…What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse from the most tech literate generation: Millenials?
>>107781803iPads
>>107781803ios
IaaS
Nothing happened. Why do you expect people to know the ins and outs of stuff they use on a daily basis just because they use the stuff on a daily basis? You've been living on Earth for thousands of days yet you probably can't explain 99% of natural phenomena.
Zoomers do know what a file system is and they do know how to pirate. You just think they don't.
You mean how to navigate a fs and use it or explain how it works? I don't expect my zoomer cousin to know what journaling is or the difference between btrfs and ext4.
>>107781803itoddler disease, intentionally inept schooling, worship of n199er culture and being mediocre, christkike brain disease, single mothers, etc.Make your choice
>>107781803>millennials>tech literateMy brief stint working in tech support tells a whole other story. Every generation has a fraction of a percent that is technically literate, the rest are dead weight.
>>107781803UNC!!
>>107781941Survivorship bias. In tech support, you'll primarily encounter people in need of your help. Less-skilled users will dominate - but for reasons that should be obvs, you'll rarely see those who can't use computers at all. (Except for "this is my grandson's laptop" situations.)If someone can't use computers, they probs didn't grow up using them at home, didn't learn how to use them in school, and didn't have to use one at work. You can figure out how common that will be for each age group.
do you have any actual evidence of that or are you just going to repost one of the same 2-3 made up headlines. all the zoomers at my workplace are just as good as anyone else.
>>107782689I'm not talking tech support for a large company. I knew everyone that worked at that place. There was only one person that never called me for help in the six months I was there. And the help calls I got more often than not were people refusing to read a popup and then bitching at me like pic rel when the solution is reading three words and clicking okay.
>>107781803Many Millennials are tech illiterate lol.There is a sweet spot of late millennials and early gen z who are most tech literate.
gen X was the only tech literate generation. they populated boards with chips and started billion dollar companies out of it. millennials think they are tech literate because they know how to torrent something. keeeeek
I'm a millenial and I work in tech so I am literate. But observing my peers you will quickly find that the most tech literate cohort is the older one that grew up in the nineties before everything was abstracted to shit and there was no expectation for things just le working. I had to fuck around with conventional memory management as a kid just to run DOS games but someone born in 1995 never had to
>>107781803Wtf is file system if I'm on phone
>>107781803apple made it so you can use a computer with big shiny buttons even if you're retarded
>>107781930yeah zoomers are really "christian" lmao. that's exactly what I associate with zoomers.
>>107781803 There are people who use computers for a task and those who know how to use a computer. In Gens Z, X and even millennials you can find varying levels of tech-savvy people, and then you have the bulk of retards who can't even tell you where the settings are to find your PC system's specs to tell you what your CPU is or wtf is even a cpu at all. With later generation its worse because the desktop is pretty much not the gameway to the internet anymore, it's phones, iPads, any portable device for low entry hiding everything else that they would have come across within the desktop environment. Banking for example is hiring more tech-savvy young people over veteran gen Xers who are getting replaced with AI, but zoomers with tech skills are nowhere to be found in high numbers, so idk wtf these companies are thinking.
>>107781803Knife-ear scum
>Friereddit
>Uncdoss
>>107783576a hierarchical database
>>107781803I know how file systems works and I pirate 99.99% of my shit, I've also played gaymes my mum's Ipad 2 as a kid, High Noon 2 comfy game fr fr nglNow what, troonillnnial?
>>107781941True but even my tech illiterate millennial peers know how to torrent, where to save files, how to set up an external drive and use it for media etc. It wouldn't have been possible for me to graduate highschool without knowing this, standards must have fallen off a complete cliff in the past 10-15 years
>>107781803LOL NERD
>>107785826shutup demon get back into the computer
>>107781803Zoomers have never know the threat of being shot at in the way every previous generation has.Because of this their lives haven't been properly put into perspective.They don't know how to have sex either. Something or someone needs to show up and put zoomers lives into serious serious danger.Once you live under the constant threat of an painful and violent untimely death, not only will you begin fucking like there is no tomorrow, but you'll also treat the command line like is the greatest survival tool available
stop posting this fat bloated faggots face
>>107781803>file systemRedundant>they know how to pirateActually a problem>What the fuck actually happenedMillennials created iPads and Macs for iToddlers
>>107781803why the fuck would millennials be at fault for zoomers being retarded? gen x raised them, and boomers are still in charge of industryim not saying that the mongoloids that are being raised by millennials right now will be any better, or that when the boomers and gen x's all finally retire that millennials will be any better, but still
>>107782910This
>>107786358>Zoomers have never know the threat of being shot at in the way every previous generation has.What are you talking about?There's a shooting every week.
>>107786358guaranteed this cuck never served in the military himself
>>107781803generally it was the elitism and hatred of zoomers from 10 years ago, if you want a serious answer. very old zoomers/very young millennials still considered the gen x hackers to be cool role models. regular zoomers just consider you salty khhvs.
>>107786758He's not wrong though. Easy lives lead to weak and dumb people.
>>107786843>muh hard timesNigger you are the weak men creating the hard time. If you think these are the bad times you might want to kill yourself right now because you are not ready for what's coming.
>>107786843zoomers live in a shittier world than boomers did
>>107786858son, if you think it's hard times right now, i've got some bad news for you
>>107781803You're an anime fag whose line ends with your death and you worry about file systems?
>>107786900children are not a substitute for a legacyyour deeds matter more than anything else in this life and the next
>>107781803Piracy is theft.
>>107786920never has been
>be boomer>drop out of high school>dodge the draft by going to Canada>bum around the country doing drugs and free sex>find a wife>go to a random company and get a job with a firm handshake>buy a house and support my wife and 4 children with my single income>god those god damn weak zoomers are creating hard times for us
>>107781930>>107783606>christkike brain diseaseSAAAR VISHNU IS THE ONE TRUE GOD SAAR
i'm not tech literate and that's fine ,i'm trying to learn but you all have to understand that :-it's huge-it's mathematical-digging through each of abstraction layers is just an immense task if you want to understand things.so you can blame us as much as we want but cs is real shit.When i used gparted for making my usb being bootable and mounting at the same time on the same usb(i'm happy that i have did that i have to try now if it works on other machines) i looked at all different files format....Imagine you have to know all of that and know what are the implications and the differences and blabla or like how are supposed to know what's the specific of this language ,why is slower than other ,what's a runtime ,what's a garbace collector ,how does it work?Hell i even wonder how did compiling a programm works why does lauching a command actually compile a program ? how does a language know itself so it can debug itself and compile itself like C and translate itself to assembly ? idkit's just too much for retards like me BUT i have to endure,i have to learn or one day i won't be able to escap web 3.0 aka Dystopian web.
>>107786858You really shouldn't talk about other's lives when they're literally anonymous. I grew up in ghetto ass Brooklyn, NY from birth. I'm 40 years old and still in Brooklyn. I can tell who's had an easy life and who hasn't by their mentality.
>>107781803>how to pirateNeither do most millennials. Have you seen this fucking board
No money for vpn. how to torrent without alerting isp?
>>107781803My wife Frieren
oh shut up, millenials are the tech illiterate ones. Zoomers should blow up this website for one more week.
>>107781803smartphones
>>107781941>dead weight.*too based.
>>107786968>>107783606Christcucks got riled up by this huh?
>>107781803>What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse from the most tech literate generation: Millenials?Gen X and Pajeets actually. They're the executives and developers releasing the slopware that Zoomers consume.Millenians seem to be the most Linux-enthusiastic generation in my experience. Everybody that uses Linux outside of their workplaces that I've met is a millenial. Custom gaming PCs seem to be mostly a Millenial thing too. Retro computing too.
>>107781803I once read a zoomer try to blame millennials for not teaching zoomers but the funny thing is the vast majority of millennials are having gen alpha kids not fucking zoomers. So explain how the fuck I'm supposed to help anything. I fucking hate most zoomers purely because they all act like little baby boomers. I'll never understand why and it is why I'll always comment on this. Fucking hell even the shitty stealing aesthetic shit fucking annoying as hell
>>107781884Natural curiosity? I thought maybe people my age were much more likely to just look up how something works out of genuine interest. Or maybe it's just me.Either way, the availability of knowledge caused a "knowledge inflation", particularly in younger gens. Infinite information is always in your pocket, so easy to access that people never feel the need to actually look anything up and learn.
>>107782910>>107786712Wrong, you are confusing gen xers and late xers.
>>107788660Information available in pockets is largely what I call "trivia". Just taking in "data points" does not always equate with actual /knowledge/. There are types of actual /knowledge/ that greatly transcend "looking up stuff" and you can't get any of it without loads of practical experimental and experiential /doing/. Someone can have a far greater pool of actual /knowledge/ than someone with a head filled with "factoids" picked up by "looking up stuff". For example, it's possible for someone to learn far more about physics from doing all kinds of work on a farm than someone that "knows a bunch of formulas and concepts".I'm not anyone ITT until now, btw, but my own generation, X, grew up with Radio Shack in just about every town, and all kinds of electrical and science toys available and promoted:https://duckduckgo.com/?q=+in+1+electronics+kit+toy&iar=imagesWe had Estes model rockets that weren't just pre molded snap togethers that we built from raw wood and paper, and flew, with the tiniest flaws causing bad flights. And heck, around here we hunted and fished for food in between all of that and learned the INNAWOODS and an endless list of other things.Don't let your tunnel vision blind you, and don't let a head filled with informational "factoids" swell it with a false sense of superiority. A lot of us were also the first generation of kids to grow up with computers back when you /had/ to really learn them more in depth.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10qEOmZaYZg
>>107781803just because millennials can operate a VHS player, doesn't mean that they are tech literate
>>107781803been teaching zellinials, zoomies, and alphas about file systems, pirating, modding, introducing them to code, and as a side quest playing numetal, grindcore, emo, and old trance/edm bangers as background music
>>107786358>Zoomers have never know the threat of being shot at in the way every previous generation has
>>107789476not enough gay tranny black penis worship for you zoomgroid?your image is literally a dyed hair muttlato with contacts in KEK>>107786589>the modern Mac started in 2007 with Leopard>iPad was released in 2010Ahh yes, I’m sure all those Millennials were busy making Macs and iPads while they were still in school/college you fucking zoommutt. Blame your retarded Gen X parents for that.
>>107789597yes i'm sure the "most tech literate" generation ever would raise gen alpha like this
>>107781803the wide-nosed mulatto slave race of the future does not need to know how to use a computer, they only need to know how to use apps
>>107788900this is a good post thank you anon
>>107790897I should point out a crucial notion. When I said:>it's possible for someone to learn far more about physics from doing all kinds of work on a farm than someone that "knows a bunch of formulas and concepts"it's worth contemplating that the hypothetical farm worker with the much greater actual knowledge of physics likely doesn't even think or /know/ that their knowledge of physics is substantial. To them it's just a developed, honed awareness of the countless aspects of the countless tasks they must handle in their everyday life over the long haul, and a corresponding competence for it all. A lot of it might come from handling variously weighted objects, dealing with countless tensions in countless contexts (can't have this one too tight, they'll break, but has to be as tight as you can get it without getting to that point), etc. Being able to /feel/ your tractor on hillsides is crucial, you have to /know/ when you're getting at such an angle that you're going to tip and tumble the whole rig with you on and possibly winding up under it.These are just some quick, crude examples to attempt pointing to the /types/ of "things" I'm referring to. A lot of similar types of knowledge might be gained by mechanics that have worked on so many vehicles that they've picked up on loads of awarenesses that can never be put into any number of words...they can only be gleaned by direct experimental/experiential experience over time, and accumulated from countless cognitive connections between the countless experiences. Same with plumbers.I think general competence is dropping rather quickly since a certain point of history though, and there are many reasons for it. I suspect that one of the primary underlying causes is our increasing separation/insulation from the most basic fundamentals of reality, like food production, construction, working with fire, etc.
>>107781803The iPhone.
>>107789988That kid is a zoomer you retard
>>107788607SAAR PRAISE VISHNU SAAR
>>107788660>Natural curiosity?Sounds antisemitic. People are supposed to rely on the TV program to educate themselves.You cannot just decide what you will learn about on your own, anon. You don't have the semitic wisdom, bestowed by god, required to make such a decision.
computers became easier to use
>>107792289More convenient, perhaps.But in no way easier.
>>107785416>redditbuddy
>>107791539
>>107791539you dont know what a zoomer is. that is gen alpha
>>107793071that kid was born in 2012, this video is from 2020. They are Zoomer
>>107791324>Being able to /feel/ your tractor on hillsides is crucial, you have to /know/ when you're getting at such an anglehell you have to be careful tho because even if you won't die ,you don't want to destroy the 150k tractor.But yeah you right ,i think it's also because you have to tinker a lot ,a lot of farmers fix things by themselves so you gotta have to learn.You won't be a pro but you'll manage to do it. Good job tho ,i miss being with cows but let's be honest even if lot of those guys are handy they're also really into "learning things that are not related to my farm needs ? usecase ?" big aversion for cultural things and really limited general education but that's another subject.
>>107793101how do you know he was born in 2012?
>>107793258Because I know the original source video from Tiktok
>>107793101Saying gen z ends in 2012 it's retarded. It spans from 1995 to 2010 AT MOST
>>107781803You can’t teach kid both ecology/white guilt/gender crap, AND actual, useful skills. You have to prioritize and make a choice.
>>107781803i know about both
>>107793267that video was posted in 2023 and the app he is scrolling on wasn't even launched until 2021. the soilennial lies when it is exposed
>>107781894This.
ipads, ios, iphones, android, "smartphones" and "tablets"
>>107793141>a lot of farmers fix things by themselves so you gotta have to learnExactly, and for the longest time it had to be learning by "figuring it out" then and there, with whatever resources one had available, and no way to "just look it up".One time when I was a kid, a friend and I bought "Rambo knives", and immediately went out into a field to cut a tree down with the wire saw that was in the handles. We started cutting on it and got pretty deep when we realized that tree had two electrical lines running through near its top, and it was going to fall against one of those wires and take it down. We had to figure out then in there, just a couple of knucklehead little kids, how to re-cut to where the tree would fall parallel to the wires and take turns trying to hold the tree up from falling the wrong way while the other sawed.
>>107781803Ive had millenials report streams and stuff to shut it down bc they think its wrong to steal w t fOld Internet would have laughed them off the web
>>107781803>unc being obsessed thread #564654
>>107795332There are multiple threads on basically all boards every day now lol. 24/7 unc malding
>>107781803I know what a file system and know how to pirate and where to find them. I can follow a well-written tutorial no problem. I don't know how to fix missing audio and wifi in linux. I can't write my own scripts. I don't code but I know how a CPU works and how it has instructions. Although if you ask me to solder a capacitor for repair I'd probably just throw the entire thing away and buy another one.
>>107781803Zoomers think they're smart because they know how to use a smartphone and social media, millennials think they're smart because they know what a desktop computer.Knowing how to use something without understanding the principles behind how it works is usually not something to brag about.
>>107795179survivorship bias99% of the time two kids would have either brought the tree down with the electrical wiresor gotten spine crushed trying to hold it up (i dont know how big this tree is supposed to be)
>>107795409are you proud of yourself?
>>107781803streaming became the de facto because it's convenient
>>107788672Yup. I started on Dos and Commodore 64. Built my first pc at 13, ran my first BBS on 2 2400 baud modems when I was 15. This was before the WWW and mosaic. Nobody taught me, I just figured it out
>>107795444I consider what someone knows to /do/ with the tools, to /create/, far more important than knowing the inner workings of the tools themselves. As tools become vastly more complex, only those who are tool makers need to understand the tools in and of themselves other than how to operate them to achieve whatever specific goals the particular user is needing/wanting to carry out.>>107795479The memory is over 40 years blurred, but it was tall enough to be up over the electrical lines, and perhaps in the neighborhood of 7 inches of diameter. We were well on our way to being in that 99% until I happened to look up and nootice and...AYO HOL UP on that sheeeeeeeeeeiiittt!But imagine the cognitive processes involved. That was a moment of desperate intensity. The levels of danger were realized. The nearness to being too late was realized. The potential for failing to solve was realized. All of that fed into the energetic fuel of "better figure this shit out fast, and absolutely correctly", and then just hope we were even capable of executing the solution.I can still FEEL all of that. Every aspect of that situation was added into DEEP LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE that greatly transcend the types of learning one gets from simply reading about things, gathering "factoids", "data points" and such.COGNITION
>>107781803when late millenials and zoomers made it on the world stage, computers were evolved enough to not need effort.
>>107795807good thing i was poor and stuck on windows 2000 laptop and a 2003 windows xp desktop till like 2011windows XP also needed a lot of troubleshooting and hackingWhen I got a Windows 7 PC, I stopped having to constantly dig into files to make stuff work or fix things
>>107781803Steve Jobs and the appification of everything. Gen Z grew up without a file structure. Us Millennials grew up around Windows and learned a lot from doing a lot.
>>107795807Exactly what I meant with:>>107788900>A lot of us were also the first generation of kids to grow up with computers back when you /had/ to really learn them more in depth.In fact back when I got my very first computer, which was an Atari back in the 1970s, there wasn't an infinite garbage pile of GAYMES and GOYMES, you had to buy a book of game programs and write them out yourself character by character from the page.
>>107781803this is the lie people tell themselves when their survival is in jeopardy
>>107783576If that's a serious question... organizing data into files for the user is the best way. Your phone runs an operating system just like a desktop computer and it uses files. They're not different in that regard.
>>107794056Tiktok app: 2016Instagram app: 2010Youtube App: 2007Lie harder zoomoid, your bullshit folds under the merest amount of scrutiny
>>107796433>>107794056casual scroll in confirms it as TikTokseething zoomoid
>>107781803>What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapseBack in the earlier days if you actually wanted to use computers / technology then you had to learn about them and understand how they work to some degree. Over time technology has ever-lowered the barrier to entry and less and less knowledge was required in order to use it. This not only means that absolute knuckle-dragging retards can now use it, but it also means that even the more intelligent younger people simply never had a reason to learn in the first place.So now everyone is tech illiterate unless they have a strong, particular interest in the field.
For some reason a lot of young people can't find the keys on a keyboard when using a PC. I tell them it's the same layout as their phone and they are surprised.
>>107781803Ipads/iPhones, roblox being its own ecosystem of gaming totally isolated from the computer ecosystem around it effectively making kids just never even look at the rest of their PC ever.Lack of desire/need to pirate because all kids play is Minecraft/Roblox/Rocket League and then watch youtube slop all day.
>>107781803>What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse#OneMoreThing
There are a lot of youth in tech, most use linix, my friend even made his own filesystem. They just dont pirate stuff anymore, idk why.
>>107796647This is very psychologically interesting, and brings to mind something I think of a lot is that "these kids" are not really being shown/taught as much as "we" once were, nor taught as /well/. I think a lot of /that/ problem is increasingly rooted in the "fact" that "AIN'T NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT".>>107796759Very good/accurate observation. The devices have become "developed/evolved/improved" to the point that they already essentially "do everything', and they're being handed to the kids to fully occupy and /addict/ them. The tech jews intentionally design it all to be as both easy to use, and addictive as possible.I think it's very important to point out and understand that to a substantial degree:THE KIDSAREVICTIMSI suspect that the intergenerational "fighting" and "superiority" mog mindsets are being (((fed))) and (((exploited))) as yet another way to keep us all DIVIDED.I am old af but I see you all as my peers, and I have learned incredible sums and arrays of things from "kids" during the 18 years I have been here at this web site. Even the zoomiest of zooms holds invaluable information of some kind.
>>107781803You're talking about late-zoomers, let alone the absolute bottom-of-the-barrel normgroids who only know TV and smartphones.
Why are you worried about this? It just means that new generations won't take your jobs since they are clueless.
>>107782689>>107782910>>107782976>>107786358if you're not reddit posting because you're a zoomer (born since 1995), you need to seriously consider suicide for being more retarded.
>>107796808>Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problemGuess it's true, with all the spotify, netflix, and steam piracy just seems pointless I guess. And for those who it was a pricing problem, youtube has all the music you want for free, the only games anyone is really playing these days are f2p stuff, and for tv shows, they either watch it on netflix, or they don't. You can see example of the last with animeon /a/ you can't discuss anime that comes out on disney+ because zoomers don't have disney plus, and they don't know how to pirate, so it's basically a death sentence for discussion or I suppose you could look at it as a blessing you get to discuss with only the other 25 30 year olds who can download it
>>107781803You still post this every month? kekZoomers stole your girlfriend or something?
>>107781803IPhone and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
>>107781803The corporations have successfully 'Integrated the next generation into their ecosystem" - to put it in a corporatist way.
>>107781803i dont fucking know what you are talking about i (a zoomer) grew up on piracy and warez
>>107781803I am gen z and I know what a file system is and how to pirate. Granted I am 24 so I don't know if that's considered zillennial in your country.
>feetren
>>107781803>the most tech literate generation: MillenialsWhen these two generations are dead, the digital dark ages will have begun.
>>107788607No shjeets on my platform. Thanks
>>107786712So much this.Edit: thank you for the Gold, kind stranger
>>107802349>When these two generations are dead, the digital dark ages will have begun>the most tech literate generation: MillenialsThis is extreme levels of cope you should consider touching grass
>>107786888>tranny janny removed itI guess your dick doesn't work either, 40yo faggot.
>>107781884people DID know basics of how computers work 20 years ago so stop making retarded comparisons.
>>107781803You "know" what a filesystem is in the sense that you know some terminology they don't. You don't know how any of that shit actually works.
>>107803711inb4 b&
Most people don't know what a file system is. Regardless of generation.
>>107783606I raised a stepdaughter from 9 to 17 before giving up on all that shit (cuck, I know). Ended that in 2023 so I have a unique insight into zoomers that a lot of you don't. There is a noticeable wave of zoomers that call themselves Christian, but it's more like a status symbol like having an iPhone or owning expensive Nikes and Bape hoodies. They don't read the Bible or go to church or anything. I think most of them will end up saying "this is bullshit" as soon as they investigate Christianity in any depth.
>>107803922>as soon as they investigate Christianity in any depth.So, never.
>>107803941Yeah pretty much lol good point. The ones that do will all the sudden become "agnostic" or "spiritual" because being an atheist is like being an android user to them.
>>107803824In a filesystem data on block device divided into blocks (usually 4 kib) which form extents (sequential set of multiple blocks) which in turn form an inode: a self-contained group consisting of entire data for one single file. Then file on a filesystem is just a hardlink to a particular inode.>t. 1999 zoomer
>>107804069you failed to account for fragmentation, C-
I say this a lot but the average person knowing what a filesystem is was a complete abberation. Before computers were important, it was a very rare skill to know about them. It's only in the weird window of like 1995->2010 where you HAD to know all this shit to make use of the personal computing revolution. Now you don't, and people went right back to not knowing.
>>107803922>zoomer girls acts like girlsfascinating
>>107804094>you failed to account for fragmentationI'm not wintoddler though
>>107804112>1995->2010 where you HAD to know all this shit to make use of the personal computing revolutionYou really didn't, as an average user.
>>107804163lol
>>107781803>know how to pirategood. (You) are probably in some botnet right now because you're retarded and run random binaries from criminal groups.
>>107781803>everything is a fileThe final boss for zoomers
>>107786135The C stands for her cunny
>>107781803Don't worry, Indians know all that and so Indians are elite human capital and we must import more of them.