Is it this, or that simply appears to be the case because someone older is likely to be deeply embedded?
My dad doesn’t think Windows is better than Linux or Mac. He sees me with OpenSuse and openly derides Windows all the time, but he figures he doesn’t want to learn a whole new system. He’s past EOL on Win7 at this point, but is so embedded in it, down to Excel for his accounting (was an actuary, on Excel from like the 80s through the 2000s).
Also, I have not argued that every new way is good. Some older techs are extremely good (Top of head example: no one who has ever used film and worked in a darkroom would say the experience of working in photoshop could ever fully replace that experience. Or another example, I hate turning on my computer to do anything with music. The screen/mouse/key interface is nothing nice to my creativity. And oh my goddess how cool the whole thing can sound and come together on a four track!).
New people: new ways are best
Old people: old ways are best
Is it this, or that simply appears to be the case because someone older is likely to be deeply embedded?
My dad doesn’t think Windows is better than Linux or Mac. He sees me with OpenSuse and openly derides Windows all the time, but he figures he doesn’t want to learn a whole new system. He’s past EOL on Win7 at this point, but is so embedded in it, down to Excel for his accounting (was an actuary, on Excel from like the 80s through the 2000s).
Also, I have not argued that every new way is good. Some older techs are extremely good (Top of head example: no one who has ever used film and worked in a darkroom would say the experience of working in photoshop could ever fully replace that experience. Or another example, I hate turning on my computer to do anything with music. The screen/mouse/key interface is nothing nice to my creativity. And oh my goddess how cool the whole thing can sound and come together on a four track!).