• rekabis@programming.dev
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    9 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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      7 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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        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.