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Should we be doing more to preserve older technology?
I probably haven't explained it very well tbf.
But should we be teaching our children at Schools how to use older stuff that isn't just about using a computer of some kind?
For example how to use a Typewriter or knowing how to write things down on a piece of paper using a pen? Because I do believe that Schools mainly have kids using computers for nearly all of their lessons nowadays, which is understandable tbf.
But am I the only one that thinks with the rise of stuff like AI etc, that we need to be making sure that future generations know how to use older stuff, just in case the more modern technology stopped being available for whatever reason?
I know that it's a bit of a boomer thread lol, but I am big on preservation of old technology or stuff in general, I think that it's important for society.
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