OUCH! I have to admit I LOVED Generation X when it came out. I just recently read it again for the first time since the 90s and I must admit, it has not aged well for me.
I reread Microserfs too, and that wasn't so bad. Seems like a great read for the HN crowd.
https://www.ft.com/stream/authorsId/Q0ItMjI1YTIzZQ==-QXV0aG9...
There were people my own age whom I disagreed with, politically and culturally. And there were boomers whose accomplishments and risk-taking I had to admire, even though culturally we came from different places.
Ultimately, that was the lesson I took away: that age-based cultural/political affinity is really quite empty. A dead end and a distraction.
The issue is when people focus on one specific, relatively visible response and extrapolate it to the entire culture. I know boomers who are cartoonishly entitled and millennials who work 60 hour weeks without complaint.
That said there are some consistent general trends. Computer use drops drastically in the older demographics, for example.
Mods: headline has the author's name misspelled. It's "Coupland".