screenshot, probably from Ex-Twitter but I saw it on NOSTR, showing a guy saying that training a zoomer to use a PC at work is as difficult as training a boomer, with a reply indicating that there is only one generation that can rotate a PDF and that knowledge dies with us

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    7 days ago

    I’ve never seen an icon of a single cog. Multiple cogs on a hub forming a gear, sure, but never just a cog.

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      Huh? The single cog is the standard for settings menus. Just looking at three random apps on my phone, they all had single cog icons.

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        cog
        noun
        ˈkäg
        1 : a tooth on the rim of a wheel or gear

        Can you share an image of what you describe as a single cog?

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          My bad, I was using gear and cog interchangeably. Didn’t realize it could also mean just a tooth.

          From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up cog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

          A cog is a tooth of a gear or cogwheel or the gear itself.

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            It’s splitting hairs, but that would technically be a cogwheel. The actual cogs would be the teeth around the wheel.

            If you have a cogwheel with a broken cog, it would be accurate to say “the cogwheel is missing a cog.” That doesn’t mean the entire wheel is missing from the system; The system is only missing a single tooth.