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If it were up to me, every student would be given a Raspberry Pi and taught to use it.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/gen-z-kids-file-systems
https://www.hanselman.com/blog/the-floppy-disk-means-save-and-14-other-old-people-icons-that-dont-make-sense-anymore
You have to accept that there will be such people and you can't do anything about it. Maybe they will start learning after being a victim of phishing, scam, etc. People usually need quite a big push to start learning. Otherwise they keep doing what is fun.
someone asked me "How do I activate chibi mode" on a video and I said, "you know it's funny, if you watch the video I actually explain this." and the video is 11 minutes long. Yet kids today cant watch a video past 3 minutes.
"Well, no but she says she has it"
"Dude you are a car guy, you know to ask question." This guy is a puppy at heart and wants to be loved but he wants it so bad that he is willing to listen to as much BS if that means he can snuggle someone at night.
Then he gets mad at me for asking questions. "The average person isn't going to just tell you their mental disorders. Someone with those disorders don't WANT to talk to you about them as you don't know what it's like with them."
He's 23...