• MrShankles@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I helped my neighbor “fix/restore” her computer… which she had already paid someone to backup her files and clean. I showed her how to plug in her external hdd to access her documents, re-signed into her mail client, and re-installed MS Office. And that was pretty much it

    While she was looking for her MSOffice product key, I did a quick “systeminfo” in the command prompt; I was just curious about her hardware. She saw the terminal and of course made the comment of “you must be a programmer”… I absolutely am not. I have literally gotten to printf (“Hello, World!”) in C and moved on to another hobby lol

    Some people really just don’t mess with computers at all. Of course it seems silly from my perspective to not know how an external hdd works, but I mean… there’s plenty of silly shit I don’t know either. Doesn’t matter, she was stoked to have her system back up like she wanted. But yeah, that was my most recent encounter with someone who really struggled with computers. No shame, cause she surely knows a lot about some stuff that I’m clueless about.

    I did install Firefox with ublock just for my own use while I was there, because I refused to use Edge. Maybe she’ll keep it

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      1 year ago

      Not only are there people who don’t mess with computers. There are also people who are just never online. They don’t have internet or even a smartphone to speak of.

      They live in a different reality compared to us techies. And they get around just fine.

      And no, I am not just talking about the Amish, but people we encounter in our daily lives.

      They can be wood workers, plumbers, mechanics even welders, and not ever touch a computer in their lives.

      Linuxians need to remember to get out of their bubble sometimes, big parts of the world don’t revolve around computers.