@KeetOh I love computers in all their aspects. been on the bleeding edge for what must be over 40 years, I'm not yet 50, so a significant proportion of my life. but over lets say the last 20 years I have grown disillusioned with and hate 'IT'. from completely ignorant users/managers to the degradation of knowledge and 'arts' involved and people who have a negative IQ when it comes to even remotely understanding the scope the field now covers, it's become a mugs game with next to no pay off, appreciation or job surety.
I think the only people less appreciated are family doctors, GPs, whatever you want to call them. both industries are beyond plagued by Google experts who wouldn't know shit from clay if there wasn't a 5 step questionnaire written by some minimum wage university reject just trying to put food on the table for another week with no idea of the chaos and absolute ruin they unleash on the professionals and short bus public who are miss represented / informed by the drivel they write.
The internet is not what it once was;
instead of Altavista we have an advertising company who seems to make it their primary mission to infuriate anyone who wants to find something that is not a cat video or one of the ads they take money to show.
the average IQ of someone 'online' has plunged so sharply downwards it's at risk of forming a singularity and not the kind that leads to 'intelligence'
speeds, if you can access them geographically and financially have done nothing but make sure you have no idea where you are nor what you have transmitted and received. yet we are evermore reliant on to do the most basic of things that we could once do with little more than a glorified screeching sound card at 14.4Kbps if you were extra lucky and you were kicked off ever two hours or so.
Yes I will acknowledge we are 'permanently' online and services can now provide you with with multiple downloads a day. each of which would have given a publicly traded ISP kaniption fits if they were drawn out over a month or more.
Yes the technology has advanced but the user base has gone so far backwards you might as well be handing out britanica DVDs to ugg and grug in a Mesopotamian slate based correspondence school a thousand years before anyone worked out that new fangled cuneiform joke.
I have swung from enthusiast to hermit praying someone else doesn't remember I out of the ten thousand people they now 'know' understands the difference between a silicon chip and a Pringle.
I've forgotten enough information and knowledge to make that Britanica DVD weep in fear and misery. I remember bringing 5 1/4" floppies up to a temperature they could be read at and building joystics with a soldering iron and tin snips because no store sold them locally let alone a multi-national that could ship you 100 variations on plastic so cheap coke would be embarrassed to make bottles out of it overnight.
Yes I'm a curmudgeon but technology isn't an arrow flying straight, it's a bloody see-saw and nobody thinks about how they got way up there off the ground until the 'other guy' suddenly gets off 'cos they're not part of the 'fun'
Are there exceptions yes, am I a bitter cynic who's been asked to drive 2+ hours each way to flick a switch once too often after being told by 5 separate people it had been, oh hell yes.
IT consists of two 'things' 95% undoing someone else's fuck up 5% trembling something that only released 5 minutes ago is already out of date or has broken what you spent 6 months understanding inside out and will never be relevant again.
I love computers but I hate IT with the passion of a billion burning suns, not as someone tried diligently to educate me, powered by coal.
Keet, if you have your niche hold onto it like you hope your daughter holds on to her virginity and maybe throw me a hint or two on how you stay sane/positive