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[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

"We set our sights and spent our nights waiting

For you

You, insatiable you

Mommy let you use her iPad, you were barely two

And it did all the things we designed it to do"

Bo Burnham's Welcome to the Internet (2021)

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago (5 children)

They didn't have to learn what irq is the hard way and I am so thankful for the ability to read and edit bootloaders and ini files with no guardrails and error diode manual pages for giving me barely enough clues to learn from the ground up

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago

Fortunately my kid is always going to have his own Linux desktop at home. Even though the hardware is older than he is, the PC still runs better than most Windows machines I've used recently.

I commented elsewhere that his school laptop (for 2nd grade, 8 years old) is at least a lightweight Windows PC. And while Windows is much more relevant to the PC & professional world than chromebooks or iPads, it's still important to not get pigeonholed into that one proprietary thing.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

Holy crap, this meme is on point! Both in the Indy movie grab and the base message.

[–] [email protected] 52 points 4 days ago (1 children)

They get handed locked down chromebooks or iPads at schools. They’re only really exposed to a walled garden, and they also aren’t explicitly taught a lot of concepts that need to be taught (almost all MS/HS I’ve met have passwords which are just sliding their finger across the keyboard - it’s bewildering. I teach “correct horse battery staple.”)

You can’t learn much if you can’t install your own software. Learning is breaking things though, and most schools seem allergic to hiring competent tech teams/setting up sandboxed computer labs. Security concerns are huge - eg, if your kids school uses PowerSchool they probably got hacked this year - but when your teaching physics and can’t install MathLab or whatever…

There are still the little geeks that figure out how to get video game emulators going - Pokémon Emerald is probably more popular among middle schoolers today than it was in 2005.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

My second grader's school laptop is a cheap lightweight Lenovo Windows machine. So not ideal, but better than many options. At least it's something I'd be willing to call a PC.

The password situation is just as funny though. His login and password are on a nice printed label stuck right below the keyboard. The login is typical, lastname-firstinitial-middleinitial, but the password is just his 6-digit student ID number. So not only is it the classic "post-it on the monitor" situation, but it would be pretty trivial to log in as any student.

Though so far in elementary school the laptops have been a teaching tool and occasionally a remote learning tool. Somebody couldn't log in and mess with his homework or whatever.

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