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  • and the government would have to explain precisely why they decided to ban all Google services over a song about freedom.

    They wouldn’t explain shit. This is an authoritarian government we’re talking about; they have near total control of what information gets to their populace.

    More likely they’d just accuse Google of supporting terrorism, and make a show of raiding their offices and jailing their local executives.

    I don’t think the people in charge would last long if that happened, considering how integral Google’s services are to many people’s lives.

    This is China we’re talking about. Chinese equivalents to nearly every big tech service are more than present and accounted for, even often preferred by the local populace. Hong Kong is a little different, but the CCP still exerts near total control there.









  • 520@kbin.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlLinux for Kids?
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    I learned to program when I was 10 on a Commodore 64. And we would wear an onion on our belt which was the style at the time… Sorry, where was I?

    Totally get that, but we live in a much more dangerous and predatory computer landscape these days. It would be foolish not to take some precautions.


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    2 months ago

    Standard Ubuntu should have you covered.

    One word of warning though, don’t be too egregious with the parental controls. If your kids are motivated enough, they will find a way around it.

    Education really is your best weapon here. Tell them about the dangers of the modern web and computing.











  • 520@kbin.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlI dislike wayland
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    4 months ago

    Ah yes, everyone who disagrees is a shill. How productive.

    The funny thing is, the people in the comments have done a much better job than you at providing actual arguments as to why Wayland isn’t great.

    But here’s the thing about Wayland: it can and will get better. Unlike X11, the codebase of the various Wayland compositors isn’t 30 years of hack after hack making it an unmaintainable mess.

    If we want to make desktop experiences that rival Windows and MacOS, including future versions, we have to make these kinds of changes. If we want to adapt to changing computing landscapes, we have to make these changes.

    Wayland isn’t perfect but the Linux desktop world is in a much better place with it than without it.