I follow a lot of subjects and diverse interests but occasionally I catch myself staring at something I thought I knew and realize I’m not quite there.

Like I managed to get Flash Forth running on a microcontroller and a few basics beyond flashing a LED, but never figured out branching and looping in a way that clicks in my mind.

Or, how I follow a ton of science content from various sources, but feel like an idiot trying to talk about it with anyone IRL.

Does anyone else feel a disconnect from something like a digital mind versus analog life?

  • @Dasnap
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    249 months ago

    Einstein, mate, I’m not explaining Kubernetes to my gran.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 months ago

      Kubernetes: “I make organizing large computer systems simpler, by getting the computers to manage themselves.” (translation: something something computers, but only the “fancy” ones, so she doesn’t try to get you to fix her Windows XP machine at home that she plays solitaire on:-P)

      Doctors: “I make sick people well”.

      Neurosurgeons: “The human body is so complex, so people specialize, and my area of expertise is the brain.”

      Rocket scientist: “I make things go up properly, rather than boom.”

      There is always a way. You won’t convey enough to get gran to perform any of these tasks, but you can make her feel welcomed into your world just a tiny bit.:-)

      • @[email protected]
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        79 months ago

        There is always a way if the person on the receiving end genuinely cares. Otherwise, you can’t explain jack.

        • @[email protected]
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          49 months ago

          Abso-fragging-lutely. Communication is always a two-way proposition, and it is mandatory for us each to do our part to succeed.