Ciao Mark

You likely know I can vaguely wing it. And respect people who love code a 
lot.

Yet your "Earl Grey, Hot" is an instruction to specialist boilettere, not 
Samson The Nerd, I hope :-).

TT

On Friday, 19 June 2020 18:46:01 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
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> On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 9:28:56 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>> OGNSYA wrote
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>>> For example, if we find that most TW users are tech-savvy
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>> HOW would you determine that?
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> PMario's stats suggested 30% linux use, which is 15 times higher than is 
> common. This does suggest the community skews techy. And no, don't tell me 
> how non-techy linux is. I'm using it now. I've used it off and on for more 
> than two decades. It is techy.  It's less techy than it was 20 years ago -- 
> you don't have to recompile the kernel to install a scanner, like I had to 
> once. But it's still techy.
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> I'm interested in public apps most. TW for Anthropologists. TW of Document 
>> Writing etc. Tech as an end in itself is meaningless to me.
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> My thought is that someday everyone will program, at least at some level. 
> Like if you don't know "Tea, Earl Grey, Hot", you'll spend a lot of your 
> time very thirsty. 
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