another 30 hour tutorial

robocall@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 701 points –
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Does anyone else kinda like being tech support for friends and family?

Idk maybe its just me but I like helping them even when it is kinda frustrating. Its satisfying to fix an issue and I like making them happy.

No good dead goes unpunished. My fucking sister-in-law... My computer is slow, can you check it out? Later, she accused me of messing something up on her computer since it was still slow.

Aw well that just sucks. Especially since you were helping. :/

When they take my advice yes when it breaks and they go back to the old way which caused issues in the first place mum no

I think it's fun when it's close family and friends, and very annoying when it's someone I see every third year at the out of state family reunion. I only met you 4 times aunt Jeannette, I'm not gonna spend 40 minutes trying to help set up your phone's finger print scanner with your wrinkly ass digits.

Haha yea i can kinda get that. It feels better when its someone you're closer to i suppose.

I hate working with phones, but I have basic computer knowledge.

My da was flabbergasted and delighted when I installed uBlock Orgin on his computer, because it made his newspaper comic website (and everything else) run much faster.

I also put a shortcut to his downloads right on his desktop and am considered a tech genius. I'll take what I can get. Lol

Now he asks me whenever he seems to have a computer issue. So whenever I stop over at their home to "take a look" at their computer, there is food waiting for me. Perks! I am a tech genius, after all.

Recently had to help my Grandma with her yahoo email, took every fiber of my being not to point out all of the cons to having a yahoo email. I just smiled, solved the problem for her, and moved on. Then a month later she emailed me about her phone.

How many variations of this joke do we really need, though?

She only gets a new phone, so you finally have to show up and spend some time with her.

I heard someone someone knew installed Linux on their grandparents laptop. That's one way to volunteer your time.

Install an OS other family members know.

My sister and I take turns doing a lot of this, but she volunteered to teach mom Instagram. The consensus opinion is that this counts for two.

the tech guy keeps grandma's router and shit up. the rest of the fam can show her how to shitpost on whatever they use.

This is me but at work. Fuckmylife

You just stroke grandma's ego and tell her she's doing great and is easily figuring everything out.

Don't bother setting things up, don't change anything, don't teach her anything.

She'll just use it as a phone and nothing else.

From experience, this is rarely the case , they always end up doing something like removing the phone icon or forgetting how to take a picture because they somehow got stuck in the pro camera mode