mango drank
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I was thinking about this recently: as new tech has been introduced over the past few centuries, some of it has been so useful that's it's become part of daily life for most people, and the skills for using that tech have become necessary in order to be able to work and to handle daily life. They've become in ingrained in the fabric of society. Examples from the past 100 years:
- Driving a car (most people drive cars to work, to the store, to meet up with friends, etc)
- Computer skills (knowing the basic conventions of operating system UIs; file management; basic app skills; touch typing)
- Browsing the internet (the basics of browser UIs; shopping online; banking; uploading, downloading)
- Online communication (email; social media; messaging; video calls)
- Mobile phones (mobile OS UIs; messaging; contact management; maps and navigation)