• Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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    1 month ago

    If it weren’t so sad, it would be almost funny.

    So many people are waking up to the fact that… Most people are functionally illiterate children with no understanding of the world they live in.

    The easiest way I have to explain it:

    You use your phone every day. You know how to use it, menus in and out, all the different programs and their uses. But if I were to pop open the cover and take one single piece out, you would never know, and you would never be able to use it again. Without someone else, you have absolutely no clue how to go about fixing it. You can push it’s buttons all day, but when it comes down to how it functions at the basic levels, you are clueless.

    So am I, by the way. I don’t have any reason to know how to build or program a phone. Or computer. I can push their buttons all day though! Even hidden buttons. But if everyone else on the planet disappeared tonight, I would effectively be living in the 1500s, as that’s about where my technical understanding of things ends. (scavenging for replacement electronics notwithstanding, once something electronic breaks, it’s gone since I can’t exactly run a semiconductor factory by myself, or the mines to get the materials)

    My point is, most people only know how to “push the buttons” of the world. They have very surface-level understandingsof it. But when it comes down to it, they don’t understand how the internals actually function.

    Sorry if this rambled a bit, I hit the bowl as soon as I got home from work.

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      That’s absolutely true, but I can’t get how people didn’t watch or listen to the Toupee for even a couple seconds and not instantly realize he’s full of more shit than an outhouse.

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        That’s my latest flavor of denial: I don’t think they do have any firsthand knowledge. It’s all what their echo chamber tells them. After all, no one can watch or listen to the toupee for even a couple seconds and not realize ….

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      This is a funny take I haven’t heard. Maybe it’s a bit true.

      People I talk to seem to have little understanding of Trump policies. Like it’s mostly projection.

      One person I spoke to with a Trump pin said these two statements: “I don’t like where the country is heading everything is expensive. The government spends too much money”… “yeah we got to support Ukraine, Russia would not have invaded if Trump was president. Russia needs to loose and go home so we can end the war”

      … like okay? And Trump will help any of this how, as a lap dog to Putin who blew up the budget and raised taxes on those making less than $500k?

      These people vote for people who tell them what they want to hear and project the rest… you know morons.

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        These people vote for people who tell them what they want to hear and project the rest

        I think it’s even farther removed from that … these people vote for people their echo chamber tells them are better for reasons their echo chamber tells them what they want to hear, and they never have the awareness to find out from the donvicts mouth. …. You know, morons

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      As a single person you’d be pretty good for the rest of your (still probably short) life. But honestly, I think ascribing button pushing to some of these people is a stretch. They know the particular buttons to open their social media, or maybe even access their banking, but any mention of settings and you get a blank look. I see that with every generation now, working in IT. It used to just be the boomers, but tech knowledge seems to have degraded over the years.

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        I felt something die inside me when I realized “display settings” was going way too far into technical territory for most people.

        All I was trying to do is tell someone why their screen shuts off “so quickly” after two minutes.

        I had to send them step by step pictures with big red circles.

        And this was someone I had thought to be intelligent enough to figure something out, and tech-minded enough to know what I was talking about. Turns out they just like buying whatever fancy new gadgets they see in commercials.

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      Sorry if this rambled a bit, I hit the bowl as soon as I got home from work.

      Still have Keiko trapped in the transporter buffer, I see.

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I mean I know enough which candidates are the “lesser evil”, but I’d never fully understand how the global economy works.

      Most people aren’t gonna understand everything, and that’s fine. But it shouldn’t take much to know who to not vote into office. But unfortunately… it does seem like making a simple choice is a huge hurdle in many peoples minds.