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I am by no means top at anything I do with a computer, but I do find it said that I tend to know more than almost anyone I interact with in real life when it comes to using computers.
For the most part the way I became proficient with a computer has come down to reading comprehension. I would like to see studies showing the overlap of computer proficiency, and reading comprehension.
Dude, you're on Lemmy. That means you're probably in the top 1% of people with computer skills.
I have been considering this for awhile. I'm also assuming this is the largest reason why lemmy's growth hasn't been what we all wanted lool
Not gonna lie, I love listening to the smart comments, I'm not THAT smart. And thanks to reddit being shit (comments suck) I refound lemmy