Some perfectly intelligent people just turn off all their braincells and panic when they come into contact with tech that’s slightly different to what they’re used to, often regardless of age
Steering another human by voice is a very bad interface. Prefer remote control when available.
Funny.
How without Wi-Fi? With a user clearly too stupid/panicked to click anything logical?And they keep repeating “I’m not a computer person” as if that’s some kind of excuse.
I have noticed an attitude like being a computer person is a defect, but they still want us to fix their shit, sometimes.
It’s not fool-proof by any means. All I’m saying is that you should prefer the option when available.
In that case, that actually usually requires to make an on-site visit.
At least it offers a reason more to visit a relative (lol)
I’m always like, read the screen. But you know what? Sometimes they can’t fucking see the screen. So you gotta get them a bigger screen. They also won’t admit that they can’t see the screen. So you’re going to have to pick up on cues. If you find yourself saying over and over again, you know, read the screen. You see that on the screen? over in the right hand side of the screen. On the screen.
Is usually around this point in time that they admit that they haven’t actually got the computer in front of them. I guess they’re just trying to memorise the instructions or something.
My 70 plus mother uses a fairphone and Linux. Switching cost is a lie. Windows is the virus, apple is the virus and google is a terrorist organization. I taught her not to be intimidated by the threats of big tech and to stop answering her phone… All the time. Capitalism is predatory in its nature. There is no tech fix for anything other than legislation and holding these big tech companies accountable by chopping off their fucking balls. Also, people are going to have to start, you know, going their own way. Switching cost is a lie. It’s an absolute fucking lie. European countries are changing, getting away from big yankkkee tech. Features and benefits More like pull your hair out and headaches, we have to remember, computers are for math and long distance computation… They are not a tool for the Wizard of Oz. They are not a tool for the self-fulfilling prophecy of the criminal. The feedback loop that just leads to more and more of a police state and the justification for infiltrating all of our lives. But it’s hard to talk about computing if you can’t talk about imperialism and all the feedback loops and reflexive effects. It’s crazy how math, political science, and computer sciences, they can be compartmentalized, but they really intersect.
Switching cost is a lie.
It is very much a reality. One that tech companies have put hard work into creating, with vertical integration and contractual locking down of spare parts, which could otherwise have been components for anyone’s DIY project.
My current phone cost < $200 and I always tend to buy lower cost phones.
Now, if I were to buy something like a Fairphone, I would be looking into getting something shipped here, which would incur additional fuel costs and on top of that, taxes. And then add to that, that all future spare parts will require a similar effort, it becomes unfeasible to me real fast.
The only way it makes sense, is if someone in my country starts considering doing the same thing, which requires a great change in a lot of people’s mindset.And that is why “European countries are changing”, slowly. It will take more than a little while and so will all other countries. It will require people to have enough time and aptitude to start realising what kind of a society is actually worth working towards and much more to have enough people act on it.