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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-03-05 04:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #6999 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6999 ⌋

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Re: Small Generational Survey

(Anonymous) 2026-03-06 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
1) Millennial, born in late '80

2) UHM the closest I had to do was a opening a Wise account to transfer my money when I had to move country and apart from a very VERY high anxiety level, everything went fine, so I suppose no, I did not have any problem.

3) Yes. I am quite literate in Microsoft/Linux, but struggle with Android and never touched Apple devices, so while file extensions are usually always OK, I guess I'd have difficulties with writing mails and attaching files while on phones. (I have doing stuff on phones/tablets)

4) No. I usually don't multitask. I had to stop doing that because my ADHD got worse the more I did it, so now I have developed laser focus but on one thing at a time. I can't even walk and read messages.

5) Retype it because it could simply be a typos from my part (happens often enough). Then check my password manager (I use KeePass). If I can login then I request a password reset from the website.

6) Depends on the device and how do I intent to use it. The last device I bought was an Android tablet last summer and think I spent a couple of days getting to install my favourite apps / disinstall the bloat and play around a little to see how to best use it. (I use it to read eBooks and PDFs, taking notes and synching them to my main Linux computer)

I am the stereotypical millennial who's good with desktop computers but not so good with touch screens.