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7/9/2025, 11:01:40 PM
>Most of the time these are losers obsessing over details, it's not something to strive for.
Maybe so, but I still feel inadequate next to people who can debate over things like the finer points of cartridge vs disk format. Or how when I ask for help on something they'll respond with what feels like high degrees of technical knowledge, mentioning things that it feels like they expect me to know about editing some system file that I've never even heard of
>This is a huge domain, knowing it all is simply beyond human abilities.
I thought it would be something like this, I guess since I'm running a linux desktop now then maybe I should just start with linux
>Knowing just the basics like how to assemble a PC and how to install Windows and Linux puts you *way* above 95% of the population in terms of computer knowledge.
Is that really all it takes? Flashing a drive and installing an OS at startup puts me above 95% of people?
Thats one thing I managed to learn in like 5 minutes
Maybe so, but I still feel inadequate next to people who can debate over things like the finer points of cartridge vs disk format. Or how when I ask for help on something they'll respond with what feels like high degrees of technical knowledge, mentioning things that it feels like they expect me to know about editing some system file that I've never even heard of
>This is a huge domain, knowing it all is simply beyond human abilities.
I thought it would be something like this, I guess since I'm running a linux desktop now then maybe I should just start with linux
>Knowing just the basics like how to assemble a PC and how to install Windows and Linux puts you *way* above 95% of the population in terms of computer knowledge.
Is that really all it takes? Flashing a drive and installing an OS at startup puts me above 95% of people?
Thats one thing I managed to learn in like 5 minutes
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