Gen Z falls for online scams more than their boomer grandparents do. The generation that grew up with the internet isn’t invulnerable to becoming the victim of online hackers and scammers.::undefined

  • @Mikina
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    45 months ago

    I’ve had this conversation so many times with my partner. She’s on an older laptop in a room that’s directly through a pretty thick wall from the router, but its still a short distance to bring an Ethernet over, and she’s always using her laptop only at her desk there anyway.

    She’s always yelling at me (who have my desk right next to the router, and everything I use has Ethernet ) that the internet is down again and that she really needs it right now, because work.

    But no, getting angry at me that I should do something about it is fine, but that something apparently shouldn’t mean the most feasible solution.

    I’m not dealing with a WiFi extender for a spot that’s literally like 8 meters from the router, for her 100mbs WiFi card.

    But it’s her loss, at least I have the remaining 900mbps for myself from our plan…

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      Here, you can plug this into your laptop whenever the WiFi goes down and you need internet RIGHT AWAY. If you don’t need it urgently, then you don’t have to plug it in.

      “But wires are ugly!”

      Not if you keep them organized!

      “No, they’re just ugly! Just fix the wifi so this doesn’t happen anymore!”

      …yes dear