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by aphextim
2495 days ago
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Personal Opinions: 1)The fact that humans will continue to reproduce and multiply at an ever increasing rate. 2)The need to help the poorest countries/people will always be present. 3)The need for clean water I feel is not going to remain constant, but grow over time as we need water for more people. 4)I think in the next 10 years we still will have the group of 'older' non tech users who are oblivious to tracking/privacy and could use simple to use privacy solutions. Maybe by the time users who grew up with smart phones are 65+ then we don't have to worry as much about the technological illiterate, there will always be a difference is skill/knowledge but I feel the gap will shrink over time. I'm sure I could think of more but I just came up with these off the top of my head. I do like the question, which is good practice to ask the questions that are the opposite of what everyone is always asking. |
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In my experience (which I fully admit is anecdotal and therefore likely wrong), the kids who've grown up using iPads and iPhones know less about how computers work than the kids I grew up around who had PC Towers in their homes. Not suggesting this is anything particularly alarming, but does make me curious if the form factor of computing a user is exposed to has any bearing on the user's desire to understand more fundamental aspects of computers.