I'd love a computer.
If I could do some basic 3d modeling stuff for printing and cnc programming.
Some cd burning for music and movies ...
Watching movies.... editing video and audio for YouTube... I think something like that would help set my kids up for learning how to collect on the way the world will have money change hands in the future.
Anyone recommend anything for the above stuff? Dm me if you want to keep the thread unfocused and random if you want or post here too IF Ndgaf.
Fusion 360 for kids and teenagers, and then something like Blender later on.
(I’m okay with starting from Tinkercad, but honestly I haven’t seen or worked with it. To be fair, back in the day I only learned video editing and stuff like that.)
When we’re talking about 3D modeling…
A decent computer, plus a general understanding of basic programming or scripting.
I think having that kind of foundation can already lead a person into fields that would genuinely interest them as an individual.
Back in 2014-2015 I learned video and audio editing for YouTube and similar things, and that path eventually took me into blockchain, crypto, and later into traditional markets as well.
(Yea,I mean,really like this)
I would also strongly recommend that kids learn how to use basic AI tools — but in a practical, useful way, not just playing around.
Like it or not, in 10–20–30 years AI will be one of the core skills and areas overall.
That’s kind of the idea…!
Any basic skill you can do well on a computer can eventually lead you somewhere into a more interesting