The text is a transcript of a video by a Russian YouTuber who talks about the generational differences in technology adoption and consumption. He argues that the parents of millennials (generation X) resisted and ignored the Internet and its opportunities, while millennials and buzzers (generation Z) embraced it and benefited from it. He also predicts that the children of buzzers will be the most advanced and innovative in terms of technology, and urges everyone to keep up with the trends and not fall behind. The text also contains an advertisement for a subscription service that offers online cinema, music streaming and other perks. The text is informal, opinionated and uses some slang words.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Generation X refers to people born between 1965 and 1980.
2. Millennials are people born between 1980 and 2000.
3. Generation Z, also known as "buzzers," refers to people born from 2000 to the present day.
4. Buzzers are the main consumers of online content, including gaming and educational materials.
5. Millennials were the first generation to grow up with the internet, but they did not create it.
6. The parents of millennials often misunderstood and limited their children's access to technology.
7. This limited access to technology led to a lack of understanding and a fear of new technologies among some millennials.
8. The current generation of children is growing up with technology from birth and will likely be more proficient in it than their parents.
9. The use of technology is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, with most people using it for everyday tasks such as banking and shopping.
10. The development of neural networks and artificial intelligence is expected to have a significant impact on various professions, including design.
11. The majority of each new generation is worse than the minority of the previous one, but better than the majority of the previous generation.
12. Popular culture is often mediocre, but it also gives rise to talented individuals who create new and innovative things.
13. The biggest leap in terms of information technology will be given by the children of the current generation, known as "buzzers."
14. Ignoring technology can start with small things, such as not using all the functions of an application, and can accumulate over time.