Gen Z is worse at programming then older generations

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Think they're just way better at it nowadays. They even started teaching it at my high school after I left.
In general a lot of zoomers are technologically illiterate in the sense that they only know how to use devices and not how they actually work.
 
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In general a lot of zoomers are technologically illiterate in the sense that they only know how to use devices and not how they actually work.
I really don't think the older generation knew either? I can be wrong tho, but this stuff is mostly taught at university level. I doubt the older generation knew much about logic gates or transistors.
 
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I really don't think the older generation knew either? I can be wrong tho, but this stuff is mostly taught at university level. I doubt the older generation knew much about logic gates or transistors.
Gen Z/Alpha's experience with using technology are significantly limited to phones, they have limited experience with using computers.
 
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I don't think it matters when stuff like 'vibe coding' is circulating around the tech sphere, we are currently transitioning to Web3.0. People can code sure, but I think in 10-20 years IDEs, keyboards and desktops will be viewed in the same vein as fax machines of the 80s.
Soon you will not even need a phone, just a chip and sensors built into your body; you will not need a computer either because you can just ask an AI to do everything for you and it will offload compute to the cloud. I don't think tech literacy will be important in a few years.
 
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like you know how you arent supposed to put your phone on your head?

So many black single moms give their 2 year old babies phones and they sleep touching their heads in the crib

theyre turning kids retarded.
Black women have low digit ratio on their hands so they're very masculine. Which is good for sons but not for daughters
 
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I don't think it matters when stuff like 'vibe coding' is circulating around the tech sphere, we are currently transitioning to Web3.0. People can code sure, but I think in 10-20 years IDEs, keyboards and desktops will be viewed in the same vein as fax machines of the 80s.
Soon you will not even need a phone, just a chip and sensors built into your body; you will not need a computer either because you can just ask an AI to do everything for you and it will offload compute to the cloud. I don't think tech literacy will be important in a few years.
I still have a desktop for gaming pc
 
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