The age of convenience [EN/PT]

Tools are of great importance to humanity. Perhaps they were what distinguished us from other animals, enabling our evolution and making our lives easier. We can call this technology. With the advancement of technology, today we no longer need to strike one stone against another to make fire. We just need to strike a match, light a lighter, or press the button on the stove. Tools are, in fact, what make our daily lives easier and more efficient. Perhaps we no longer even need to think of tools as something physical, but rather as a program, a piece of software that helps us with work tasks. Thinking about something that today I could not live without, there is the old and simple calculator.

Perhaps physical calculators do not even exist as much anymore, I am not sure. In our daily lives we use calculators on the computer or on our own phones. In my work, I cannot say that I use the calculator all the time, but I do use it quite often. Certainly, not having this tool available would make everything much slower and with a much higher chance of mistakes. Imagine that every time I needed it, I had to grab a sheet of paper and perform all the necessary calculations. For me that would actually be relatively easy, mainly because I have always had a good aptitude with numbers and I always liked math classes. For other people, however, that might be truly torturous.

I keep imagining how things were before this technology. What would my life be like, for example, without a tool to perform calculations? Of course now, with artificial intelligence, many things are easy to solve, but then we also need to imagine a world without this technology. In the past there were some calculation mechanisms with moving pieces, widely used in China, if I am not mistaken. There are techniques and methods that I believe end up being lost with the advancement of technology. In my case, in daily life, imagining that everything would have to be done manually means that I would have no other choice but to use paper and pencil as my tools.

Would I be able to perform my duties that way? Of course. But something that today might take 10 seconds to solve would probably take much longer. Efficiency would also be at stake. Humans make mistakes and at some point I would certainly make one and put the result at risk. Even so, at the end of the day I would have completed my task. The productivity would not be the best, but I would manage.

This is also an interesting way to think about how, over time, by needing to think less and less to solve problems and by using many tools, sometimes just executing a command, we might in some way be regressing. We are becoming less and less stimulated to think and to practice. We use more and more tools to make our lives easier, but could it be that this is taking something away from us?

But anyway, the calculator is just one of the tools I use in my daily life. How many others are just as important? Perhaps we have simply changed the way we do things and replaced the part where we used to do the work ourselves with the part where we give a command and the tool almost executes it on its own.


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Translated: Deepl
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As ferramentas são de grande importância para a humanidade. Talvez tenham sido o que nos distinguiu de outros animais, capacitando nossa evolução e tornando nossas vidas mais fáceis. Podemos chamar isso de tecnologia. Com o avanço da tecnologia, hoje não precisamos mais bater uma pedra na outra para fazer fogo. Basta riscar um fósforo, acender um isqueiro ou apertar o botão do fogão. Ferramentas são, de fato, o que torna nosso dia a dia mais fácil e eficiente. Talvez nem precisemos mais pensar em ferramentas como algo físico, mas sim como um programa, um software que nos auxilia nas tarefas do trabalho. Pensando em algo de que hoje eu não conseguiria ficar sem, está a velha e simples calculadora.

Talvez nem existam mais tantas calculadoras físicas, não tenho certeza. No dia a dia usamos calculadoras no computador ou no próprio celular. No meu trabalho, não digo que uso a calculadora o tempo todo, mas com certa frequência. Com certeza, não ter essa ferramenta disponível tornaria tudo muito mais lento e com grandes chances de erro. Imagine que, a cada necessidade, eu tivesse de pegar uma folha de papel e fazer todos os cálculos necessários. Para mim isso até seria relativamente fácil, até porque sempre tive boa aptidão com números e sempre gostei das aulas de matemática. Talvez para outras pessoas isso fosse realmente torturante.

Fico imaginando como as coisas eram antes dessa tecnologia. Como seria minha vida, por exemplo, sem uma ferramenta para fazer cálculos? Claro que agora, com a inteligência artificial, muitas coisas são fáceis de resolver, mas então precisamos imaginar um mundo sem essa tecnologia também. Antigamente existiam alguns mecanismos de cálculo, com peças que eram movimentadas, muito usados na China, se não estou enganado. Existem técnicas e métodos que acredito que acabam se perdendo com o avanço da tecnologia. No meu caso, no dia a dia, imaginar que tudo teria de ser feito manualmente significa que eu não teria outra escolha além de usar papel e lápis como ferramentas.

Eu conseguiria realizar minhas funções dessa forma? Claro. Mas algo que hoje demoraria talvez 10 segundos para ser resolvido levaria bem mais tempo. A eficiência também estaria em jogo. Humanos cometem erros e, em algum momento, eu certamente cometeria algum e colocaria o resultado em risco. Ainda assim, no final do dia eu teria feito minha função. A produtividade não seria das melhores, mas eu conseguiria.

Isso também é uma forma interessante de pensar em como, com o passar do tempo, ao precisar cada vez menos pensar para resolver problemas e ao usar várias ferramentas, às vezes apenas executando um comando, não estaríamos de certa forma regredindo. Estamos cada vez menos estimulados a pensar e a praticar. Usamos cada vez mais ferramentas para facilitar nossas vidas, mas será que isso não está tirando algo de nós?

Mas bem, a calculadora é apenas uma das ferramentas que uso no dia a dia. Quantas outras não são tão importantes quanto? Talvez tenhamos apenas mudado nossa forma de fazer as coisas e trocado a parte em que nós que fazíamos pela parte em que damos o comando para que a ferramenta quase execute sozinha.


Credits:

Translated: Deepl
Cover: created by Canva.
AI-generated image Flow


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Reading this has reminded me of my grandfather and my uncle. They both owned a large general store in our town. They worked together as father and son and were partners, and it was impressive to watch them mentally add up the prices while they watched the items a customer was ordering and placing them on the counter. Then, at the end of the transaction, they would tell the total account mount without making a mistake. And they both also wore a small pencil behind their ear, and when they were serving several customers at the same time, they would "to lean on a little" writing totals on paper. I'm talking about the mid-70s to late 80s here in my town. For me, it's still fascinating to remember, and it seemed to me that they had a "superpower" 😂 because I was a boy in school then, but I got my first calculator (a CASIO M-1, I remember it very well) when I was 8 years old, and I never learned to add or do other operations with the mental agility that my uncle and grandfather had. In fact, they both used to make fun of me. A little bit of me challenging myself to add by quickly dictating numbers to me! 🤣... My uncle died a decade ago. He was blind for the last 30 years of his life, but he was always at his hardware store (a business he founded after my grandfather died and the grocery store closed). The hardware store was run by his employees, but my uncle still had his ability to add, multiply, divide, and subtract by hearing numbers. Furthermore, because of his blindness, he memorized the locations of products on the shelves and would often tell the employees where to find things customers were asking for. In fact, my uncle died of a sudden heart attack, sitting near the order fulfillment area of ​​his hardware store. He never stopped working, literally! Thank you for this post. You write very well, and what you write evokes personal experiences in the reader. That's a gift, and I'm glad you have it!...

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