Kepler
Cornell Big Red
My experience with the elder end of Gen Z is that most people of that age know how to use apps on their phones much better than average, but ask them to do basic things on a laptop PC, and it’s like teaching the average people of your age to remember the password to their email account. It’s a miserable failure, more of them than not.
And most of us didn't know how to work a clutch growing up, and that drove our fathers crazy. And most of them couldn't fix the tractor and that drove their fathers crazy.
Generations do not change. People age, they forget what ungrateful ignorant f-cktards we were as children, and think something has changed.
All that has changed is our brains and bodies are dying and the world refuses to care or even notice us anymore because we are no longer pretty.