• rekabis@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    “are you typing the @ symbol, or are you typing the word at in the email address?”

    …wut??

    My father is 86, is fairly far down the slope of dementia, has a 5th grade education, has a hard time typing because he can’t really see the keys on the keyboard anymore, and still doesn’t do things like this.

    …maybe I got lucky?

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      11 hours ago

      This occurred about 20ish years ago. Mom had never touched a computer in her life before getting the laptop.

      And, this is the same woman who got a new phone and sent me a text that said ‘do you like my new phone?’

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        6 hours ago

        This occurred about 20ish years ago.

        Oooohhhhh…

        Now that makes a lot more sense.

        My own father has been using a computer since the 90s, initially just to track his own investments and finances, but later on to keep in touch with family back in the old country. So he’s got a bit more experience under his belt.

        Still, he manages to suss out all scams that target him, and does a fair bit of his own troubleshooting. And while the latter is decreasing in effectiveness as of late… the fact that he can still do this with a 5th grade education while in the grips of dementia at 86 makes me proud AF. I have to swing by more and more these days, but he always has detailed notes of what he’s looked up and what he’s tried and didn’t work, so I can have a full roadmap of what has happened. Honestly, I have clients half his age that are far more useless, and that’s why I still jump when he calls for help.

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          7 minutes ago

          That’s cool! My grandmother was similar–discovered email in her early 80s and loved it, got herself a printer to print out letters to send to people. Last I saw her before she died, she asked me to help set up her phone so she could answer emails on it.

          She loved getting emails from people too. It made me remember how exciting that stuff was when I first started using it and it still felt like a great, new thing to make it easier to connect with folks and explore the world.