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What IT are you talking about because it doesn't lead it to your next sentences.
Pretty sure it does.
I am talking about people striving to become more knowledgeable and more productive, which many people have become, but nowadays the "average voter" keeps thinking everyone simply expects too much from him, sits on his ass and watches TV news whilst saying something about the hard life.
The amount of code in Windows 3.1 was vastly smaller than Windows 10 as an example. It took the work of many additional teams of highly knowledgeable people. It's unreasonable to expect people that aren't highly knowledgeable to know how it works.
Coding an operating system designed to be used on every modern computer is a slightly different thing than where this discussion began. We'll get to where it started soon.
I care. And hope others do to, because a free for all of highly trained people preying on the majority is unacceptable.
No. Nobody out there really cares if you think you know or you don't know a thing about some other thing. Everyone is busy being them. You is you.
No, you completely changed the point.
Not exactly, saying "discussion" i referred to my comment that spawned a few others, making another discussion within the thread. It's natural.
I think there just might be a small difference between picking out clothes you want and being able to analyze software.
Not at all if you speak about difficulty of these things. Analyzing fashion can sometimes be even harder than knowing what a free program made by someone on github does.
"Picking clothes" might even be harder since reading a short decryption solves our first comment guy's problem, given he knows how to read but this is something you either do or you weren't raised as a human nowadays.
While to understand why someone picked exactly this pattern of clothing needs a developed taste and some knowledge you are supposed to get over time, after seeing many many people dressed in many different ways.
All in all, I think you misinterpret some of my points and exaggerated on yours quite enough to be wrong.
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Pretty sure it does.
I am talking about people striving to become more knowledgeable and more productive, which many people have become, but nowadays the "average voter" keeps thinking everyone simply expects too much from him, sits on his ass and watches TV news whilst saying something about the hard life.
Coding an operating system designed to be used on every modern computer is a slightly different thing than where this discussion began. We'll get to where it started soon.
No. Nobody out there really cares if you think you know or you don't know a thing about some other thing. Everyone is busy being them. You is you.
Not exactly, saying "discussion" i referred to my comment that spawned a few others, making another discussion within the thread. It's natural.
Not at all if you speak about difficulty of these things. Analyzing fashion can sometimes be even harder than knowing what a free program made by someone on github does.
"Picking clothes" might even be harder since reading a short decryption solves our first comment guy's problem, given he knows how to read but this is something you either do or you weren't raised as a human nowadays. While to understand why someone picked exactly this pattern of clothing needs a developed taste and some knowledge you are supposed to get over time, after seeing many many people dressed in many different ways.
All in all, I think you misinterpret some of my points and exaggerated on yours quite enough to be wrong.