I used to think I was a 5/10, but then I tried to pirate a game on SteamDeck and I felt like I lost a lot of braincells. Spend like 6 hours trying to fix things and I accidentally bugged the internal speakers.

I think I’m at 3/10, linux (SteamOS) is so fucking hard to use.

I might be the most technologically illiterate Lemmy user ever.

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    I’d say probably about a 7. I’m good enough with technology to have been using Linux for the past few years without any major issue that wasn’t caused by the distro I was using. I still wouldn’t say that I’m great with it though, because there are still several things I don’t know how to do and there are probably also a bunch of things that would be useful for me to know but I just haven’t found them yet or even know that I need them in the first place.

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    Maybe 7.75? I’ve soldered internals, setup computer networks, built computers, do websites/graphics/videos/3D modeling/music. A little of everything.

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    Depends on if I care of not.

    Phone: 3/10. I don’t really care other than googling “how to turn off annoying feature”.

    Writing Software: 7/10. It’s not beautiful, but it does one thing reasonably well and I finished it in an afternoon. Just don’t ask me to write a GUI.

    Writing Software for industrial machinery: I’ve done it for a living for more than a decade. Still rather skip the GUI part.

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    Are we rating ourselves against the general population? I’m an easy 9 if not 10/10.

    Against people working in IT, or skilled enthusiasts? I’ve really slipped, maybe a 4 or 5 at best.

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    About a 7.

    Been using Linux for years, have a fairly wide variety of knowledge to pull from, but I’m still not that great or anything.

    It definitely feels like progress slows as we get better.

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    I think I’m 6/10. I’d consider myself an advanced user. I’m capable enough to avoid casual problems, and instead create real serious problems.

    I am skilled enough to understand that I don’t know shit.

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    If you blindly run commands without thinking, you’re gonna have a bad time in Linux.

    SteamOS is also not hard to use, especially if you use it as intended, but if you start going outside the box on things, you can definitely break stuff. Nintendo switch would have the same problems if they let you touch the knobs that valve does with SteamOS

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    Entirely dependent on the field of technology. On average, like a 6 or 7? But i do regularly find myself to be a dumbass who doesn’t know shit about fuck.

    If my brain worked on command that’d probably bump me up to an 8 or 9 though.

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    A solid 4, I think. Sure, I can build a PC and install an OS but both of those have been pretty much plug and play for decades at this point.

    Don’t ask me about your smartphone, your smart home devices or your Windows 10/11 problems, I don’t have a clue about any of that. If you visited my home you’d be forgiven for thinking it was abandoned 20 years ago.

    I can usually figure out basic tech I’ve never used before, but I’d prefer to have the manual, help or hindrance though that may be.

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    I’ve been working with computers and building them my whole life. I am pretty good with windows. I regularly tell potential employers in interviews that I rate my skills with windows computers at about a 6/10. I can probably fix anything you broke, but I am terrified of editing hex code and other things that the IT wizards do with ease.

    I can take apart most electronics and put them back together without breaking them which is not a skill that most people possess apparently. Back when I worked at geeksquad I became known as the “laptop keyboard repair guy” in the area. Other stores would literally send people to see me because apparently nobody else can take apart an hp laptop and remember where all of the 47 screws went or do it without ripping a ribbon cable. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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    What’s the scale? I’m proposing:

    1 - able to turn on the device (not necessarily turn it off)
    9 - can train and run own LLM (from scratch, not from an existing model)
    10 - knows how to reliably set up a printer

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      10 - knows how to reliably set up a printer

      What is this, D&D levels? Let’s keep this fantasy nonsense out of the rating scale!

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      1. Inert object, no ability to move, perceive, or interact with any tech
      2. Root vegetable, largely unaware of technology
      3. Nematode or worm, unlikely to use tools much
      4. Lizard, capable of accidentally pressing buttons
      5. Blue Jay, might learn to deliberately press a button
      6. Orangutan, could make and use simple tools
      7. Human baby, likes to grab things, can use iphone
      8. American high school student, can use electric toothbrush
      9. Chess club member, probably knows javascript
      10. Go club member, probably knows C++
      11. Kernel hacker
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    So, not sure what details I may be missing, but my experience putting any non-steam game onto a steam deck is just transferring over the game folder and linking the executable in steam. No idea how one could mess up any other part of the system with that.

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    I am an IT technician, I would say that I am about a 7.

    Most of my job deals with psychology.