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I'm not as techy as the stereotype seems to portray, but otherwise, yeah, I'm a white guy in my 30's.
I'm a 40-something lawyer by training with an English degree, but I guess I like enough nerdy stuff and hung out with enough engineers and coders that I am not too far off from the expected.
I thought i was non-techy but in my office I'm one of two people who can add a printer, so i guess it's all relative.
Same, I'm not really technical at all but because I can use formulas in Excel I'm Gandalf.
A V-Lookup? What witchcraft is this?
Age is not hardwired to things like posting behavior, personal views and affinity to technology. There are people younger than me who use their phone like my mom and write comments my grandpa would think are backwards thinking.
Totally, but I've seen several comments where people mention talking to their kids about topics, or other experiences that tend to lean a little older.
I’m a 50 ur old man.
20/f
40s / M / Buffalo 'burbs
53m
65 Male Pacific NW
That's my exact demo
Are you looking for only people who access ActivityPub content via a Lemmy instance, or are other platforms allowed to respond?
I'm a dude beyond my 30's at this point. What would you guess is the demographics? I'd say that a typical being a 20s/30s M is about right, although it seems there's a higher portion of women and trans people here (or at least describing themselves as such).
Dude in his late 20s
21/m