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Not to mention the internet moves so fast you can become illiterate again.

I bet most internet users have never tried VR, crypto currencies or ChatGPT yet. Some new things will come. Some will even stick for the long run. And inertia means illiteracy will rise.

No to mentions as the old people die, new kids are born in countries were internet is not widespread yet.

After all, some parts of the world still don't have electricity.




> I bet most internet users have never tried VR, crypto currencies or ChatGPT yet.

I’ve tried none of those things and I’ve been on the internet since the last century.

Don’t feel like I’m missing out just like I don’t miss trying to figure out how to do anything useful with gopher over some crazy convoluted connection that required a 20 page pamphlet to set up.


What I try to remember though is I felt that way about everything, initially:) . My wife didn't miss or need a second monitor for our first five years together - and then she finally tried it and she cannot imagine living without one now. She fought me on Netflix as cable already had so many channels she didn't need anything more (same results once she tried it:) . I fought my best friend on vr for 2 years until he practically locked me in his basement and stuck oculus on my head and now I feel stupid for not trying sabre beat or boxing apps sooner :).

Not everything will work that way. But "I don't currently need" is not always a good / sufficient dismissal of something new.

To the original point - I do not have crypto tiktok discord tor snapchat etc... And may indeed be considered illiterate to some, even though I too have been on them intertubes for 3 decades and make my living in IT:). It was a point of pride for people I knew in 90s and 2000s to not have tried interwebs.

(I've tried chatgpt though and find it massively useful for learning!)


> I bet most internet users have never tried VR, crypto currencies or ChatGPT yet.

I tried VRML when it first came on. Has state of the art moved on since then?


> new kids are born in countries were internet is not widespread yet

Even if internet is widespread. Consuming apps does not count as literate.





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