The EFF’s How to Fix the Internet is an interesting podcast which talks about various issues with the current landscape of the internet and potential ways to improve it.
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I wouldn’t worry about the command line too much, you’ll learn what you need when you need it. I’ve been using linux for over 15 years and I still have to google even simple commands sometimes because I don’t use them often enough to imprint. The important ones will come with repetition.
The thing about using the command line is that once you get comfortable with it, it becomes faster than using a GUI for some things. That being said, on modern user-friendly operating systems you can probably get by with never using the command line.
monkeysuncle@beehaw.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•YouTube could be testing a three-strikes policy for ad blockingEnglish1·2 years agoI just use freetube. I can subscribe to the channels I want without an account, use sponsor block to block sponsored content, and even use invidious to proxy connections if I want. No ads, not even in-video ads.
monkeysuncle@beehaw.orgto Chat@beehaw.org•lemmy.world has defederated from the nazi instanceEnglish4·2 years agoBeehaw is a pun of yeehaw, the thing cowboys say. Hence the bee with a cowboy hat as a mascot.
monkeysuncle@beehaw.orgtoReddit@lemmy.ml•/r/pics employing weaponised bureaucracy in the fight against RedditEnglish1·2 years agoExactly. Especially a subreddit whose entire purpose is posting pictures, why would reddit care if all those pictures are of a single celebrity.
monkeysuncle@beehaw.orgto World News@beehaw.org•"Tipflation" may be causing tipping backlash as more digital prompts ask for tipsEnglish1·2 years agoThe problem I have with that is you have to tip before you even eat the food. They could have screwed up your order, burnt your food, etc., but you won’t know until after you’ve already tipped them.
They could just disable booting from USB drives in the bios and password protect it. They could install something like Fedora Silverblue, or even customize the image used to include whatever modifications they want. Any changes they made to the image would be propagated through autoupdates. Kids wouldn’t have root, so they couldn’t forcibly install a different OS. Of course they could install flatpaks to their home directory, which is probably something administrators would want to prevent, but a knowledgeable student can always find ways to do what they want.
This of course requires schools/districts to hire people to manage that stuff, which could be a problem.