>>12578291That's beyond retarded. First and most obviously, you could learn to become a programmer and make the big bucks. You can also look up info from experts on any hobby/activity you want, and get a plethora of information you might not be able to find in real life, but would be able to apply once you've learned it. Literally anything, in absurd amounts of depth, all at your fingertips. Or the alternative, go to your local library and read the one book they have on it, or listen to the local boomer, and consider yourself an expert. The only issues are the sheer amount of information makes it difficult to sort through what's actually valid and works vs. bullshit, and that it's very easy to waste a ton of time on the internet, like I am right now.
For example, I know that's a Sam Hyde interlude, because I've wasted too much time on the internet. But he sucks now. The benefits of computers and the internet vastly outweigh the cons, if you only waste time here, that's on you.