• MartinXYZ@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’m from 1980, so technically Gen X, but I’ve always associated more with millennials. My first phone (after I moved out of my parents’ house where we had landline) was a Nokia 3210 and I got my first email account in 1996.

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        Also a 1980 baby, but because of my dad’s work, we had the internet, such as it was, in late 86/ early 87, and I literally had a computer available to me since birth. Some of us got started on the digital part early.

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          I am 86 baby and you are one of the only very few people born in 80s or earlier that had really early adoption to computers in addition to me. I could use MS-DOS before I could write anything else as I also had had computer available since pretty much birth also because of my dads job.

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            I had computers from a young age.

            ASM coding on a Microbee running CP/M OS was where I started somewhere around 1986.

            But I grew up as they did and have a deep understanding of how they work.

            I’m a Senior SysAdmin/Systems Architect these days.

            I still have a @hotmail.com email address that is just my name. No numbers or anything.