And looking for reasons to buy new versions of things: phones, laptops, gaming devices, etc. Bonus points if they’re on the edge of not being able to afford it at all.

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    Being “good with technology” is 90% looking things up and following instructions, and technology has only gotten easier to use over the years. The fact that so many boomers struggle with it tells me that they simply don’t want to take the time or care to do anything properly. All their talk about the laziness and entitlement of young people is projection.

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      knowing how to look things up and sift through the gradually-enshittifying internet for instructions is a skill in and of itself these days

      every piracy forum has so many posts that are just “i followed this 9 year old youtube tutorial with single digit views, and is my console bricked?”