I guess nowadays it’s “UNC” huh?

But yeah. Judging by people I know and co workers , no one will be using search in a couple years. Gonna be a bad time.

Also I’m curious how many folks on this instance are even under 35! They may not have ever experienced non corporate internet …

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    15 days ago

    …you know language evolves, right? Boomer has been used for slang for old people for at least 10 years now…

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      6 days ago

      I’m sorry that you got nothing but downvotes despite being factually correct.

      Boomer can be used to mean a specific age range or just someone old, especially if they’re bad with tech or hold odious views.

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      15 days ago

      Boomers ARE old people though. The youngest would have been born in 1965. Today they would be 61. 10 years ago they’d be 51.

      So 10 years ago calling someone in their 50s a boomer would still be correct. Today however, that would be GenX.

      Language didn’t evolve, you’re just not keeping up with math. Which I assure you, math never changes. You’re either right, or you’re wrong.