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nuxvomica

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11. Just the other day I was bemoaning lost skill sets even without AI
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 02:30 PM
Yesterday

It seemed to me that with cars nowadays most people don't grow up learning how they work because the engines are so computerized. It used to be kids grew up having to understand at least the basics of auto mechanics. That creates a loss in problem-solving generally. Then I was thinking that when cars became common people probably bemoaned the lack of skill in dealing with horses, a skill that has a lot of side effects, like learning when to be gentle with other beings. With AI, however, these skill losses can be wide-ranging and nearly complete. The good news is there's a trend among Gen-Z'ers to revisit old activities, like needlepoint, as a substitute for continuous screen time. Learning practical skills, even if only to kill time, will come in handy when some apocalyptic event brings down the grid and we're all looking for blacksmiths and weavers.

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Not happening here! SheltieLover Yesterday #1
Yvw, Sheltie! There is so much pressure and hype to use AI from the AI industry, and now from the Trump regime. highplainsdem Yesterday #4
And it's hard to escape. Most major search engines have it embedded. erronis 23 hrs ago #16
Its similar to spell check, unless a person takes the effort to turn it off.. BlueWaveNeverEnd 1 hr ago #57
The risks, IMO, are a given and I will never embrace this dysfunctional garbage. SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #32
K & R Raastan Yesterday #2
Thanks! highplainsdem Yesterday #6
Important article Wild blueberry Yesterday #3
You're welcome! After seeing that editorial from the U of Pennsylvania student paper yesterday, reading highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #46
Another skill that too many younglings have lost... GiqueCee Yesterday #5
I can't write in cursive, either. GenThePerservering Yesterday #7
Over the 70-odd years... GiqueCee 23 hrs ago #13
For what it's worth, I can't tell time on a sundial. Or use Stonehenge to schedule a harvest. JustABozoOnThisBus 23 hrs ago #18
Neither. I click on the receiver cradle multiple times. erronis 22 hrs ago #22
Whoa! GiqueCee 22 hrs ago #29
easy Mossfern 20 hrs ago #41
The reason I was told in elementary school for learning cursive is because it is FASTER progree 22 hrs ago #24
Personally. I like Roman Numeral clocks. Sequoia 19 hrs ago #44
I have the clacky electric portable typewriter with ribbon too. Sadly, no rotary dial phone, progree 19 hrs ago #45
And party line phones. Sequoia 3 hrs ago #54
Your first two sentences reveal the tenuous ground the cursive argument stands on. Ilikepurple 22 hrs ago #25
My wife has a Masters Degree in Special Ed... GiqueCee 20 hrs ago #38
I think it would be interesting to hear your wives anecdotes, but you only mentioned analog clocks in your prior post. Ilikepurple 17 hrs ago #47
Cursive was torture for me. hunter 11 hrs ago #52
I couldn't agree more. SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #33
IDIOCRACY becomes reality and defines a new class of fuedal peasantry. Ford_Prefect Yesterday #8
YOU GOT IT !!!!! Stargazer99 22 hrs ago #23
Unlike many, BidenRocks Yesterday #9
A.I. stands for Artificial Insemination. Same thing for AI except no long glove is used. twodogsbarking Yesterday #10
Just the other day I was bemoaning lost skill sets even without AI nuxvomica Yesterday #11
Or gardening...With summer coming and prices skyrocketing,well BattleRow 23 hrs ago #21
We've given up on gardening; very expensive wildlife food, lol! mwmisses4289 22 hrs ago #28
Yes,that's understandable. BattleRow 21 hrs ago #37
Lol. For us it wasn't just the various caterpillars, stink bugs and other creepy crawlers, mwmisses4289 20 hrs ago #39
Food insecurity is on the rise on All fronts! BattleRow 20 hrs ago #43
My experience as well Mossfern 20 hrs ago #42
Cripes, people can't even drive cars with manual transmissions anymore. SheltieLover 22 hrs ago #35
Or dial a rotary phone nuxvomica 21 hrs ago #36
LOL Yup, check writing has gone the way of cursive, apparently. SheltieLover 20 hrs ago #40
Today's parents don't get it because they weren't taught the basics in school FakeNoose Yesterday #12
Agism is an unsavory business. littlemissmartypants 23 hrs ago #15
Actually, quite a number of the 20 and 30 somethings I know realized they were shortchanged. mwmisses4289 22 hrs ago #30
Thanks for sharing this highplainsdem. ... littlemissmartypants 23 hrs ago #14
Big K & R. ALL parents must read this Psychology Today report if they want thinking children to control their futures. ancianita 23 hrs ago #17
There is evidence to support this all over social media debsy 23 hrs ago #19
Just an opinion... lonely bird 23 hrs ago #20
IMHO AI should be highly regulated, by gov't policies, parents and ourselves. Buddyzbuddy 22 hrs ago #26
Jensen Huang is one seriously evil fuck. Initech 22 hrs ago #27
I noticed all of these in my daughter 25 years ago - long before AI. Ms. Toad 22 hrs ago #31
I see this with software all the time. I am not a computer scientist LisaM 22 hrs ago #34
Adults also lost the ability to hand print and hand embellish books... WarGamer 17 hrs ago #48
The article is about cognitive atrophy in adults and cognitive foreclosure in children, because of AI highplainsdem 17 hrs ago #49
In my line of work (copy-editing for publishers), AI's been in use for some years. Emrys 15 hrs ago #50
That sounds maddening, Emrys. highplainsdem 4 hrs ago #53
Oh, I just scratched the surface on its cranky ways, and those of publishing in general Emrys 2 hrs ago #56
A big, not a feature DonCoquixote 15 hrs ago #51
This is going to be a big problem Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #55
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