• Devi@kbin.social
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    So true. I do a bit of teaching and kids have recently lost all computer skills I thought was basic.

    “Where’s my work gone?”

    “Where did you save it?”

    “What do you mean?”

    “At the end of last lesson, show me exactly what you did”

    “I clicked the X here, then clicked ok”

    He clicked OK to the “do you want to close this document without saving?” box. He is 19. I had to give a really detailed lesson on how to save something to not only him, but half the students I taught this year.

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      Ah yes, not reading the dialog box and getting upset when it does exactly what it said it would do.

      An idea that transcends across generations.

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          Yes, that certently doesn’t help, but this was a problem 30 years ago too.

          Maybe we need dialog boxes to ocassionally ask to do stupid shit so people start reading them

          • “Invert colors for 5 minutes?”
          • “Make mouse gigantic for 5 min?”
          • “Turn screen upsidedown for a minute?”

          Now you have to read.

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        I did IT support at one point, when they have an issue but don’t know what the box said you know you’re having a bad time!