• @[email protected]
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    -16 months ago

    You’re getting down votes, which is just silly.

    Back in the day, a man wasn’t really a man unless he changed his own oil and tuned up the car himself. That mentality has reemerged in the 21st century.

    • @Soggy
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      96 months ago

      I don’t think it should be tied to “manliness” but people should have some basic understanding of the tools they use and how they work.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        This.

        There’s a clear concerted corporate effort to push this idea that everything one uses every day is

        • some kind of black box appliance devised by sacred holy wizards, you couldn’t possibly hope to understand.
        • You ought to just trust them. They want what’s best for you.
        • And don’t worry if anything goes wrong! There’s some service, product, or replacement ready to be sold to you by “qualified professionals.” Convenient!
        • Remember, you’re too stupid to understand how any of this works. Don’t touch it.

        Doesn’t matter. Light switches to email to cars. Nobody knows how it works even on an ELI5 level.

        I can’t be an expert in all things but how are people comfortable with this level of ignorant dependence? Even to the point of defending it? “I shouldn’t have to know how my car/computer/whatever works.” I’ve literally heard this.

        Boggles the mind.

        People are capable of a great many skills and holding a lot of knowledge about a great many things…and yet a majority are taught not to learn anything after school, maybe know how to do a job, and otherwise can’t handle any task that doesn’t involve a credit card payment.

        Things could be so much better…