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In my class 5 years ago, the differentiating factor was whether the kids who grew up online or not. Students like myself or my roommate who’d spent their formative years in front of a computer, not because they had to, but because it seemed like the thing to do at the time. I never realized how much I was learning during the time I spent scripting RuneScape bots and writing toy “viruses”, I did it because it was more fun.


I got my start writing RuneScape bots too! It's such a shame because speaking to the younger generation (I call them the TikTok generation) they don't have the same experience with the web the way we did. For them, the internet is closed off, a few big websites like Facebook, youtube, twitter. They use their phones primarily to access the web, and a laptop is exclusively used for school work; "A PC? Why would I need that when I can game on my XBox/PS5??". The internet really did change so much in the last decade, and in my honest experience computer literacy has gone down not up as we've all expected




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