we are in a generation where have touchscreens in cars too
and I thought they would be outlawed for safety concerns, but even though the data is in they are dangerous, no one will end them.
forbes.com/…/tesla-again-has-the-highest-accident…
Of course, firing most of the NHTSA prevented that.
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 1 day ago
Many kids now grow up only interacting with touchscreens and assume they’re the default. I genuinely wonder if the average 18 year old knows how to use a standard PC now, given they’d be interacting with almost exclusively with chromebooks, ipads and smartphones throughout school
MangoCats@feddit.it 22 hours ago
My son was in kindergarten in 2005 - when touchscreens were still pretty rare - they gave him one to work with at school and were so jazzed about what he was doing they encouraged us to get one at home. I set him up with a keyboard instead, and he kicked butt with the keyboard just as well, if not better than, he did on the touch screen. Of course, iPod / iPads followed soon after - anybody can use a touch screen, it doesn’t hurt to know how to use the keys too.