using the terminal is not difficult. i do not have high standards for being computer literate. but the fact that companies push people towards having no clue how anything they use works is greatly harmful. you should learn how to use a terminal. you should learn what http is. don’t let companies steal the joy of learning
in fact. if anyone wants to learn how to use a terminyal, or wants to learn what http is, and you’re struggling
just send me a message
i will help you
@mia when im in car with my mom i infodump about tech shit, does that count ?
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@mia @chronovore @navi “file”? what’s that?
@mia I think I know how a terminal works, but half the time I use it to install something, it doesn't work. Soooo
@mia counterpoint: attention is a finite resource and learning low-level computer implementation details takes it away from learning what you're using the computer for in the first place
if you're on there to draw, you could spend time learning what a fragment shader is and how OS input events and input smoothing algorithms work and maybe pick up some idea of what your graphics program is doing to put ink on the canvas where your pen goes
but you could also give the Procreate people $13, not give a single shit about how to build your own, and spend that time learning how to draw better
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@vyr @mia counter-counter point: the original post is not demanding people learn low-level assembly, i don't understand the first thing about it but i get my way around the terminal because i've learned how to use it, and it's really, seriously it really, really isn't that hard
learning computer stuff i'd say is important, but google and apple wants people to not learn basic fundamentals to use their phones, and instead lock everything behind proprietary garbageware and assume that computers are just magic that sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't
why do you think the top apps on the play/app store are just ad-ridden pieces of shit that not even windows has tampered with in years? because people don't know better! they are given no info on how things actually work!
i think it'd be a good thing to teach these people they don't have to live like this, and can actually have fun with their devices.
and no, contrary to what you think, they don't have to learn what "shaders" are.
@mia I've seen it discussed that people younger than ~21 tend to be about as vulnerable to scams and phishing as people 50+ due to things working too well. They never had to fix things, they just had UI's that worked; without a great idea of how it works.
@mia In some contexts, I find using a terminal window as full replacement for desktop shortcuts, start menus and whatever other clicky thing very pleasant.
You don't have to navigate submenus or look for anything. Just a brief bit of gibberish and it launches what I want, how I want it.
@mia I would like to encourage more people to truly learn how to use their computer and what it's doing. I agree very much that companies steal the joy of learning to the point where they discourage it. Learning Unix on #OpenBSD was an eye opening experience and really brought the joy in computing back. Today I have a homelab comprised of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Arch Linux, and Alma Linux. The only trouble I have is keep sudo and doas commands straight.
@mia using terminal commands = scary
typing commands in minecraft = fun
or something idk i love my command line
@mia i remember all elementary through high school before google cloud took over, every time we'd go to the computer lab to make a word document or whatever they ALWAYS extremely slowly explain saving our files to the network drive like "ok so move your mouse up to file (repeat x3) and move down to save as, make sure it's save as not save (repeat x3) and go down to the left side where it says" yada yada. every single time, until the big switch to google classroom was made.
i found it really annoying, it took so much time for something i considered extremely basic. but apparently nobody ever remembered how to do it, and most of em still have no idea what a file is. which is just depressing.
@mia definitely agree with this. Went from fearing the terminal to kind of loving it, still like my GUI though lol.
@mia literally what I’ve been yelling in the void about for a while, it’s obscene just how much companies are pushing for tech illiteracy
(also I’ll boost later, Kaiteki doesn’t like boosting unlisted posts)
@mia I tell my parents that it helps to say "I'm in," whenever they run `sudo su` to get maximum root powers.