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- Embed this notice@phnt @nyanide In my experience you can find early-to-mid millenials either working on sourceports of open sourced 90s games or emulators of 80s-to-90s consoles, as well as all kinds of official IT employing scheme.
Early Gen Zs go much more around, some are reverse-engineering games from the mid 90s onward (Think the recent Tomb Raider Remastered, that required reversed engineering, although its lead director is probably a late millennial), others are doing odd things here and there, many are into the modding scene modding games they grew up with.
Thing is, only early Zs will know how to use a computer, and only if they were exposed when they were literal kindergarten/primary school kids, since smartphones came around just as they were hitting middle school, but fliphones were already quite popular and many of them I remember having some.
Later ones probably only found computers in their schools' computers lab, or at home, but they likely were already wielding smartphones or tablets.