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So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

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  • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

    So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

    It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

    We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

    And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
    And she is not the only one!

    What a time to be alive.

    edihael@aelf.eeE This user is from outside of this forum
    edihael@aelf.eeE This user is from outside of this forum
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    @sturmsucht yes, Linux is great for that! No bloat, only the three things they use the computer for - it's perfect

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    • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

      So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

      It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

      We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

      And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
      And she is not the only one!

      What a time to be alive.

      greatlaketrout@noc.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
      greatlaketrout@noc.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
      greatlaketrout@noc.social
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      @sturmsucht

      Wow! You rock 🤘

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      • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

        So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

        It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

        We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

        And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
        And she is not the only one!

        What a time to be alive.

        tagomago@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
        tagomago@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
        tagomago@mastodon.social
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        #6

        @sturmsucht A lot to be learned on how to be young from some individuals of the elder generations, compared to the apathy of some other younger individuals.

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        • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

          So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

          It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

          We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

          And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
          And she is not the only one!

          What a time to be alive.

          oelnbod@mastodon.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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          oelnbod@mastodon.social
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          #7

          @sturmsucht Well done Chris

          That's my experience too, those with the least technical skill are the most open to change (nothing to lose I guess...)

          Good luck with your mint install! #endof10

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          • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

            So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

            It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

            We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

            And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
            And she is not the only one!

            What a time to be alive.

            realgnomidad@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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            @sturmsucht This is exactly the kind of thing I'm hoping to get involved in, I'm doing research right now on Zorin OS (tip of the iceberg) in order to help folks accomplish the same goal.

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            • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

              So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

              It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

              We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

              And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
              And she is not the only one!

              What a time to be alive.

              purplelotus13@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @sturmsucht this is great! I'd love to do something like this but just moved from the US to the UK and don't really know how to even look for this kind of thing

              (it's so funny how moving to another country makes you realize how much system knowledge you just take for granted.... Like, I have to relearn where to go to buy/find/do specific things that before didn't even require thought - I just knew 😂)

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              • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

                So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

                It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

                We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

                And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
                And she is not the only one!

                What a time to be alive.

                melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @sturmsucht

                Just be careful of those treats ... Giggles

                Great work ... Hugz

                Hugz & xXx

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                • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

                  So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

                  It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

                  We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

                  And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
                  And she is not the only one!

                  What a time to be alive.

                  benroyce@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @sturmsucht

                  everyone thinks Chris is doing a great thing

                  but we all know he's after some of Grandma's cooking, some free food, and to steal recipes!

                  🤭

                  just kidding

                  Chris: you're awesome

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                  • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

                    So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

                    It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

                    We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

                    And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
                    And she is not the only one!

                    What a time to be alive.

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                    johnhenrythe3rd@mastodon.social
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                    @sturmsucht Great work. As an older person myself I have turned to IT as a means of keeping the brain active. Dumping MS and migration to #Ubuntu on my laptop has felt quite liberating. As has ordering a @jolla phone. I don't have the patience to do what you do though!

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                    • J johnhenrythe3rd@mastodon.social

                      @sturmsucht Great work. As an older person myself I have turned to IT as a means of keeping the brain active. Dumping MS and migration to #Ubuntu on my laptop has felt quite liberating. As has ordering a @jolla phone. I don't have the patience to do what you do though!

                      nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @johnhenrythe3rd
                      Have you thought of making a network of old people facing the same challenge to find a solution for it?

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                      • sturmsucht@mastodon.socialS sturmsucht@mastodon.social

                        So, I started to volunteer in our local community centre to help (mostly) elder people with their computer and smartphone problems.

                        It's fascinating. We have people there up to their 90s and they are all every open for change.

                        We remove ad ID's from phones, change default browsers, switch from MS Office to #Libreoffice.

                        And for next time I already have a date with an elder lady to switch her old Windows 10 laptop to Linux Mint.
                        And she is not the only one!

                        What a time to be alive.

                        bazcook@mas.toB This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @sturmsucht - for better or worse, its the older generation who created the technology the younger crowd take for granted.
                        You're welcome.
                        They may not know how certain products work or are installed now, but they're keenly aware of what it means to have it.

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                        • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

                          @johnhenrythe3rd
                          Have you thought of making a network of old people facing the same challenge to find a solution for it?

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                          @nuwagaba2 I haven't. I quite enjoy the quiet time if I'm honest. I find it relaxes me. Perhaps something for the future?

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                          • J johnhenrythe3rd@mastodon.social

                            @nuwagaba2 I haven't. I quite enjoy the quiet time if I'm honest. I find it relaxes me. Perhaps something for the future?

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                            @johnhenrythe3rd
                            Yeah, I have something for the future. It's about my community project which is trying to create a future without hunger. Can I share with you more about it?

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