For me it’s the notification light you used to find on older phones, was particularly good to know if your phone was charged without picking it up

  • @blazeknave
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    166 months ago

    ITT are many middle aged nerds

    • @flubba86
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      256 months ago

      Lemmy, or indeed the entire Fediverse, is middle aged nerds. Older non-nerds are on Facebook and Twitter. Older nerds are on IRC and Newsgroups, middle aged non-nerds are on Reddit, middle-aged nerds are on Lemmy/Kbin/Mastodon, younger non-nerds are on Tiktok and Instagram. There are no young nerds (see the growing epidemic of Gen-Z being baffled by Technology https://futurism.com/gen-z-baffled-basic-technology).

      Social Media is like a school dance in the 90s. Islands of people will emerge with similar age and interests, and they just stay there, because that’s where their people are.

      • @totallynotarobot
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        76 months ago

        The first example in that article is an office photocopier. I’m a middle aged nerd and I am regularly baffled by those things. Paper orientation is the least of the problems with those psychotically uninitiative beasts and their cruel and unusual menu systems.

        Fuck photocopiers.

    • @BenPranklin
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      166 months ago

      ITT On this platform are many middle aged nerds

    • @whenigrowup356
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      126 months ago

      We must keep the stories of the old ways alive. Help the younglings to remember what was lost.