I assume these are internet friends, otherwise yeah just talk at school and discuss the scam over phone or whatever.
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Another reminder to ditch Discord.
Perhaps patients have their place but software patients make no sense. One big issue is that it is not practical to avoid writing a system that already exists because there are many, many ways to describe the same software system. It's so difficult to search every term that might be used that multiple people could have already patented the same thing and be unaware the other exists.
- write software "we can't control"
- governments mandate they have more control so they can take the blame
- have even more control over users
- abuse that power
- profit
Using software one doesn't understand to protect their child looks like a peak of irresponsibility to me.
~~Understanding~~ Using any software to ~~trying~~ restrict a child seems a sub-optimal way to teach children the computer skills needed to circumvent it. ~~and promotes~~ It encourages them to hide their mistakes from you?
I expect everyone to make mistakes. Is it better to encourage the child to talk about it rather than hide it when they outsmart a lazy child lock?
That depends on the parent, doesn't it? A tool in the wrong hands does the devils work.
Devil's advocate, does a good parent need this? Honest conversation could automate who the rules apply to.
I now fear it will one day be required for services on the internet (as it is by a recent law in California). I want to make that less likely, and more difficult to implement.
Having a principle the majority do not have and refusing to participate means being another step further out of society.
Maybe others really believe it's not "nothing" 😒
I'd like to try an alternative to SystemD but I don't know quite enough to filter the list of OS options for a gaming PC. I have Mint on desktop (modern GPU) with and OpenSUSE 14 on a server.
Why does any of your apps need to involve a government ID? Why do kids need ID on their phone?