So /g/, how or who introduced you to the world of technology?
I want to hear your stories and how your pilgrimage into tech began.
If you wandered across technology on your own, I wanna hear that too!
>>55752479
My parents got a free Windows 98 computer system out of one of those timeshare scams. They didn't want it, so I got it. Used it regularly until around probably 2003.
>>55752513
That's actually pretty neat, did you keep it in a good shape or did you run it to the ground?
>>55752479
>father rarely at home to teach me anything
>my life consists of school and videogames
>since I'm on the computer for 12 hours a day, I decided to figure out how it works
>study CS
>lately I am yearning for a life that humans were actually made for
>fell in love with camping, fishing and nature in general
>read about plants, mushrooms, animals, fish
>wish I could leave my shit office job behind and go innawoods for the rest of my life
>realize it doesn't work like that, I'd have to come back to the city to buy supplies, clothing etc. because I don't have a self-sufficient tribe
>be unhappy with modern life and just want to live like a cavemen with my cavemen bros
Life is cruel
My father was one of the first people in Turkey to be interested in computers and technology. I learned everything from him.
>>55752479
I was the edgy computer wizard at the middle school.
>>55752479
My brother is five years older and got into computers pretty early on, I just imitated. Basically started when I was seven and we got our first computer in 97.
I wouldn't say it's about technology for me though, it's not intrinsically interesting to me. It's more about the shit you can do with for me. I was never really the type of guy who would tinker something together just because I could.
>>55752621
This is how I feel too. Lets find a cave together my bro.
>>55752621
>>55753335
I'm sleepy. Let's see how hard can I shitpost.
We could create a distributed global network to manage supplies exchange. Specifically, to bring together the producer's and the consumer's requests. It would be a digital support for a new economy of the essential goods.
>inb4 no electronic devices in the cave
Fuck off integralfag
>>55753523
ITT: we shape the digital cavelife age