“oh, you know so much! howd you do that?”

“grandma, i literally only typed dir.”

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    There really was a magic learning window 1990-2010, I think. Some people who were there are still bad at technology, and a select few from before are good at it and maybe even helped build those systems, but the prevalence is night and day.

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      Yes but I’d say it started 10 years before that, growing in numbers through the first few years of the 1980s.

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        That could be, it was a rough period. I wasn’t around for the beginning, and even the end was approximate as locked down mobile OSs and similarly user-opaque systems gradually came to dominate.

        Kids today can still learn computers, but they have to explicitly try. I think something analogous happened with early cars. The first guys had to be able to personally maintain and repair the whole thing, and then over time it gradually became an area for experts and the odd enthusiast only.