• Maerman@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I mean, for gen alpha, that’s an intentional effect. Tech is becoming more and more obfuscated by design.

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      9 hours ago

      Error messages when I was growing up:

      Network Error: TCP protocol not installed.

      Error messages now:

      Something went wrong. :(

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        8 hours ago

        Exactly. That second example infuriates me. Just give me something to troubleshoot, for fuck’s sake.

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          2 hours ago

          It infuriates me because it’s disrespectful. The message insinuates that I wouldn’t be able to figure it out.

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          Needed to add my phone number for 2FA on a website. Something went wrong :( checked network tab and the error being returned from the API was too short phone number, they’d made an assumption based on the country they were from.

          I still had to message their support to let them know, but… They could’ve made it easier to find out the reason at least.

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        2 hours ago

        The word ‘normie’ is just insulting. It implies a hierarchy of knowledge that I just don’t accept.

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        Ballsy of you to assume that it got “easier for normies”, the answer probably lies in asking “easier for what?”. Computers have been redefined as consumption devices in a scheme to extract maximal profit out of their captive users. So it’s certainly “easy” for a growing number of users baited into dark patterns to hand over their credit card details and get addicted to antisocial networks and whatnot. But using modern devices as traditional computers, with intent, as a productive tool? It got much harder, except maybe for the Linux users, normies and “geeks” alike.