• DeepGradientAscent@programming.dev
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    I was born in '81 which is only sometimes part of the millennial age range and never part of the gen x age range.

    I was '83. Last I heard, we’re referred to as “xennials”, but I always called myself an “elder millennial”. People need a label for everything, I suppose.

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      I put myself in the elder millennial window too. I think the divider for elder and not is that I remember when we got a computer and Internet. Younger millennials don’t remember not having it, or at least not having Internet

      But it’s all just Hokum trying to pigeonhole everyone into neat uniform experiences

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        I think the divider for elder and not is that I remember when we got a computer and Internet.

        I agree with this.

        My first computer was a 386 running Win3.1 and DOS. I sometimes ask, “Do you know what an AOL installation CD is?” That, most of the time, let’s me know who was when.