I feel like the people I interact with irl don’t even know how to boot from a USB. People here probably know how to do some form of coding or at least navigate a directory through the command line. Stg I would bet money on the average person not even being able to create a Lemmy account without assistance.

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    How bad this is in practice is something you can choose to mitigate simply by regularly talking to normal people.

    Source: I’m a climate scientist, I do this all the time (and only rarely get looks of complete confusion)

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      As someone in wildlife conservation, this doesn’t work for everyone. For me, it just makes me hate talking to people. They will be confidently wrong and nothing you say will convince them otherwise. Doesn’t help that I live in one of the worst educated states in the union.

      Also, the 'tism puts me at a disadvantage out the gate. So I might be biased.

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        I don’t necessarily mean trying to convince people of something, I more mean conversing with interested, but less educated people. Convincing people is a whole separate skill set to just explaining your technical knowledge in plain language (which is the part that’s beneficial here).

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      Climate is something people already understand to some extent. If you start talking about different climate models and their assumptions, you should get those confused looks straight away.