been thinking about all the little moments tucked away in my memories that are a world unknowable to those younger than me, so consider this an opportunity to reminisce over old times, but also to ask those about the times you did not live through.

I guess my question for those older than me is: before computers, how did you learn to do something?

Did access to knowledge change your life, was a constraint lifted when you no longer depended on having found the right books or people to learn tips on how to cook a new dish, or how to fix a plumbing problem, or how to plant a garden?

Was life more simple, did you have fewer problems to solve without technology in your life, or did technology make life easier?

  • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    20 hours ago

    I still remember paranoia about phone lines being tapped, though - in the era of the Cold War there was a sense of government spying abilities and it’s not like camera surveillance wasn’t around, even if less common than it is now.