At the beginning it's cool. But it gets annoying fast, especially if you work in the it-sector.
I don’t work in the IT-sector and it’s already annoying. Like bro I’m just going to use Google, I’m telling you I’m using Google . And I try to tell them to use Google but noOoOoOOOooOO idk anything about computers
It really grinds my gears when people say "But you work in IT, right!? You should know this!" When you dont know something about basically anything thats got power going through it. A buzzing fridge, a coffee machine with a frozen display, the blockchain, cryptocurrency, all OS's out there, smartphones, some stupid PC issue they have, infotainment systems in cars, "smart" devices, and so on...
Just to use Google to find the answer.
Shhh don't expose us like that
Just use Google to build a house, what're you stupid?
Google doesn't give you skill don't screw it up
My boss came to me for advice on a pc build, asked if it was for cyberpunk,COD or what? He says fortnite,lol.
I'm basically the YouTube Sherlock Holmes of searches 🧐
.. extra points for using the serial experiments lain , it did predict a lot of the problems that would happen with social media in 1998
I'm NEVER giving computer purchasing advice EVER again. You know why because they never take my advice and they waste my time. I give them advice for mid to upper range PC and they never buy them so screw that no more advice from me thanks you and good night.
Rookie mistake. You never tell other people you know PCs, because you'll be their tech support until the end of times.
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