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  • Conveniently left out the relevant part:

    However, they (they as in Gen Z) are far less (less as in compared with the Millennials) adept at understanding how to use technology to create useful solutions to their business challenges — for example, using Outlook to send e-mail, Word to prepare documents, Excel to analyze data and PowerPoint to communicate through presentations.

    This, togheter with the previous paragraph which you mentioned, is talking about a direct comparison of Gen Z and Millennials and it directly states Gen Z is less tech savvy than Millennials.

    This study does not say at all that tech literacy has been declining.

    But it does, like multiple times, even on paragraphs you quoted.

    I provide you with multiple sources explaining how tech literacy is declining, you keep saying they don’t compare. What do you think less means? What do you think declining means? It means they are comparing.

    Try wasting someone else’s time lmao



  • “The assumption is that because Gen Z and even millennials spend a considerable amount of time on technology that they are technology savvy,” Irish said, according to WorkLife.

    “This is a huge misconception. Sadly, neither watching TikTok videos nor playing Minecraft fulfills the technology brief.”

    Unfortunately, Gen Z may be less equipped for the future of technical work than we think. The key reason is that traditional education is not preparing the new generation for a digitally-driven job market. A recent study from Dell, which surveyed 15,000 Gen Z members, found that 37% of them feel that schools are not adequately preparing them for the demands of a digital world. Furthermore, 56% have received minimal to no digital skills education.

    Across the nation, the basic skills of reading and comprehension have been devalued over recent years, intellectual curiosity among younger generations has grown weaker, and AI is rapidly replacing human thought.






  • Hmmm, some InboxTimeouts are to be expected. The second one could be the result of a scraper or bot. It’s still strange your federation list is empty. I’d take a look at the database, clearing the federation queue (public.federation_queue_state) is a good idea. ‘public.instance’ should be populated with servers (mine has 2836). Peaking into the log files of the database could give some more insight as well.

    A successfully federated incoming action will look like this: 2025-07-14T22:40:54.321151Z INFO HTTP request{http.method=POST http.scheme="http" http.host=0d.gs http.target=/inbox otel.kind="server" request_id=61bf0ea2-8df3-42ff-a433-3bec8b37047c}: actix_web::middleware::logger: 10.10.0.1 'POST /inbox HTTP/1.1' 200 0 '-' 'Lemmy/0.19.12; +https://lemmy.ml/' 0.158242

    Your outgoing federation seems to be fine now on my end, this is how my server sees yours:

    id 2794; ;domain "blog.kaki87.net"; published "2025-06-30T11:35:32.398830Z" ;updated "2025-07-14T00:42:32.758669Z" ;software "lemmy" ;version "0.19.11" ;federation_state: ;instance_id 2794 ;last_successful_id 46037 ;last_successful_published_time "2025-07-14T21:12:27.481507Z" ;fail_count 0

    You could try updating or reinstalling your back-end as well, lemmy is at 0.19.12.