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I was in middle school in the late 80s and early 90s, in a small town in the Soviet Union. Our school had a computer lab - a real rarity back then. In a class of about thirty, three kids had a PC at home. By sixth grade, those few could type, and the rest learned slowly at school.

Twenty years later, in the mid-2000s, things were completely different. In most countries, almost every family had a computer. Even poor families could afford an old PCs and were buying them "for kid's education". Children grew up clicking, typing, chatting, coding. It felt like the world became more digital and advanced.

Now it’s 2025. My son is in sixth grade at a Bavarian Gymnasium - a demanding, high-performing school. You’d expect every child there to be digitally fluent. But when I asked, he said only three kids in his class of thirty have a real computer, same experience as mine. But there is a difference: the rest have phones and tablets. And Jacob is the only one who can actually type pretty fast.

It feels like we’ve looped back to where it all started - a few kids at the keyboard, most just watching. Except this time, it’s not because computers are rare or expensive. It’s because no one thinks they’re needed anymore :(

Date: 2025-10-30 08:03 pm (UTC)
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How weird. I observed, in California, kids typing on their phones extremely fast, with their two thumbs.

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