• @[email protected]
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        59 days ago

        Gen X, the real Silent Generation. So silent that nobody notices us sneaking past, ensuring a smooth transition from the analog age to digital.

    • southsamurai
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      1210 days ago

      Ikr? We were learning keyboard based commands because mice weren’t a thing at the time. Even filthy casuals picked up some over the decades

      • veroxii
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        1010 days ago

        I remember those WordPerfect paper templates you’d put over the keyboard to list all the shortcuts.

    • macrocarpa
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      10 days ago

      no it’s the normal erasure of gen x from the timeline

      The timeline goes

      Old dead boomers

      Dying wealthy boomers

      Young poor boomers

      Gen y

      Millennials

      Gen z

      Gen alpha

      • @[email protected]
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        510 days ago

        Blame boomers. Millennials is their catchall term for whatever generation they’re complaining about regardless if it’s Millennials, Gen X, Z, Alpha, etc.

        • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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          610 days ago

          At the same time, I feel anyone under 25 describes anyone over 25 as boomer, so that ain’t helping either lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 days ago

      There are users from all generations who don’t know shortcuts. There are also users from all generations who do know shortcuts. In my experience, gen X/Y are more likely than other generations to know shortcuts. With that said, I still come across far more gen X who don’t know any than gen Y.

      Though this all may be culture/region dependent.