• jtrek@startrek.website
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    2 days ago

    Many people are weirdly helpless about computers. If you’ve ever tried to help someone with tech, you’ve probably encountered the

    • “it didn’t work”
    • what did it say?
    • I don’t know it just didn’t work
    • but what did the error message say specifically
    • I didn’t read it

    Kind of user.

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      Yes, but it’s the sheer volume of incognizant users that causes me this concern. It’s the same group that will be mislead to psychosis through AI interactions in the near future

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        Or the “pc handyman”.

        Me: “Why does your motherboard have a …uh… sheen and smell like WD40?”

        PC Handyman: “Well it was running slow so I greased it.”

        I wish that were not a true story.

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          I once had a caller claim he was one of the dudes that invented the internet. I was like … well you certainly haven’t kept up with things since then…

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          I usually see the reverse. People who work with computers making every effort NOT to need to help.

          My favorite is a friend who does techsupport for a datacenter. He always asks “wait, this computer you’re having trouble with, can you lift it? Would you say it’s smaller than your fridge? Oh, sorry, then I can’t help you”

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            I haven’t troubleshot windows in years. I fix switches, firewalls, Linux, and some mac issues.

            Its like I can’t fix a BMW or Audi but can still work on other cars.

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              My friend doesn’t know his linux password, and can’t download anything without it. But he is too impatient to figure out how to reset it. While I am stubborn and will sit at my computer till i fix an audio issue, or any problem I have.

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                  Yes it is real, and I think it is auto login. Idk anything about Linux. He just downloads everything via a program called Discover. I never asked which Linux distro he was using.

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                    I am very sure he’s just installing flatpaks, it’s likely kde’s discover. Still he could just enter their boot from a live boot and chroot into the OS and do passwd (user) to change any password I believe unless it’s encrypted or sumthing which would probably not let you autologin in the first place.