Deal?
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Bold of you to assume printers can be "fixed", and not that they just work, or don't, exclusively on their own and that any troubleshooting, when it comes to printers, is just a glorified prayer.
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Good for me, fuck them kids, I get to be the one and only person they can rely on
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I had a similar experience with a diagnostic machine at my high schools auto shop. That thing had just been sitting around for like a decade before I figured out how to get it going for the teacher. I had been using dos since before I can remember to play games on my dad's PC. I didn't understand a ton of it because he just gave us a notebook with the commands to type to start the game but I think starting with it so young really helped wire my brain for using computers because when I came back to it when I was older everything just clicked.
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I don't see how a touch interface could ever be as precise as a mouse. The pointer is much smaller than a fingertip and you can't really scale it without having to make the touch surface enormous or zoom in and out all the time. Even using a drawing tablet is less fluid than a mouse and it eliminates the issues with the lack of precision.
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My dumb ass thinking this comic is about a word play for SOLID rules
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Oh, it's a "kids this day" joke! I didn't get it either.
Instead, I was spending my attention on "how old is this comic? SOLID is dated peak OOP, nobody talks about it anymore!"
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Is this a New Yorker cartoon? If so, my friend, you found a diamond in a mountain of shit.
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No. That joke worked in 2005. We've since learned that people who grow up with computers and phones and tablets still don't learn shit about how they work.
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Had to fix my programming teachers printer yesterday, I also have to diagnose my siblings PC any time it has issues. This is so real fr.
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Like I said, that kid couldn't even fix a tablets hardware. But this generation also has tinkerers and people who are interested in the hardware. Just like every generation.
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Oregon Trail and Maniac Mansion ftw!
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Isn’t that with two fingers tap?
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With a touch pad, not on touch screens.