@WashedOutGundamPilot@poa.st @MeBigbrain@poa.st @Terry@bae.stActing like we - the poorest, least networked generation ever made - can somehow pull off anything alone is a childish tantrum.I disagree with this, i think we can and are currently "pulling off" things of interesting and actual use, it's just a scale that's so far below the average height of boomers that it's not really visible to them and it'd be a shame it's invisible to ourselves. it's the shop in the shed, the tarp unrolled in the living room, the american interest in manufacturing clawed from cheap chinese 3d printers and the extinction of hobby radio shops and machine shops, a focus on learning, training and maintaining things that liberals want to restrict and regulate and corporations want to paywall behind a subscription. these are hidden from the boomer who are only paying attention to the old signals of establishing a fiefdom business, marrying early, popping out kids, but innovation and progress has a funny habit of creeping slowly in the background until the table flips seemingly all at once and entrenched systems like taxicab drivers, local machinists, and auto factory workers go puff almost overnight