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‘You’re Telling Me in 2023, You Still Have a ’Droid?’ Why Teens Hate Android Phones / A recent survey of teens found that 87% have iPhones, and don’t plan to switch::undefined

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[–] NightOwl@lemmy.one 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I think these days either being into PC gaming, streaming, video editing, etc is what provides the motivation to become tech literate with how lot of people these days may not own a device that runs a desktop OS and either uses a phone or console for gaming. Otherwise, being in an ecosystem that just hands people everything by design makes even folder navigation something that can be confusing for new generations as it was for boomers.

https://www.theverge.com/22684730/students-file-folder-directory-structure-education-gen-z

[–] jecxjo@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

But even those motivations only get you surface deep. I'm glad technology has gotten better but what streamer today has bought a new camera only to find the drivers haven't been updated and had to go into the system registry to add a new vendor id? Not that this individual task is important but it's the mentality of being about to fix and manipulate their system when things don't work...computers aren't walled gardens. That's totally lost on this generation.