Everyone says that about their single issue.
I agree it’s important but other things also exist.
Everyone says that about their single issue.
I agree it’s important but other things also exist.
Zoom out, look at the bigger picture beyond your single issue
Us being there was pretty much an unmitigated disaster from start to finish for sure, up to and including how we left.
But at the same time, holy shit, a country and its people have to advocate for themselves at some point
I mean what else could the US have done? The entire afghan military and government folded within days. They’ve got to help themselves at some point.
Ah right, it’s on the children to build their own role models
That isn’t a fair expectation
The “provided devices” is the important part of that sentence
My company exclusively deploys machines with physical coverings for the camera and hardware disconnects for the mics.
I agree on that point, nobody has the right to any information about me except for exactly what I choose for them to know. Speaking from an IT professional standpoint, if I deploy a device, I absolutely have the right to know anything that happens on that device. You have to from a security perspective.
That’s why I don’t use any social media on my work laptop. Ideally that’s why social media is blocked on work machines so it’s a non-issue. Kids should understand that concept early, you do have a right to privacy but you also don’t control that device.
We just fundamentally disagree on what rights someone is afforded on a company provided devices. They can’t opt out because obviously not, you don’t get to just opt out of information security policies.
It would be a different beast if the school didn’t allow you access coursework on a personal machine without installing their bullshit, thats a huge issue.
Sooo schools should just provide devices to kids with no monitoring at all?
There shouldn’t be an expectation of privacy on school/company provided devices, that isn’t how it works literally anywhere. It’s on the parents to teach their children not to use the device for personal reasons.
Ideally the school machines should be limited to only allowing coursework and limited messaging between classmates and teachers, it’s a tool not a toy.
Idk I just can’t get upset about this. Kids and privacy is kind of a tough one to begin with, I personally think kids shouldn’t have unregulated access to communication devices at all until like 14-15, maybe.
Don’t put personal shit on work devices. This is pretty basic.
”Millions of students across the country don’t have to imagine this deep surveillance of their most private communications: it’s a reality that comes with their school districts’ decision to install AI-powered monitoring software such as Gaggle and GoGuardian on students’ school-issued machines and accounts”
So the big issue with this is that they shouldn’t have private communications on their school laptops anyway. It’s the exact same thing with companies not wanting you to use their provided devices for personal reasons.
They own the device, you’re borrowing it, assume it’s compromised on every level and keep any communication that matters on your own devices.
Are you intellectually capable of seeing literally anything without complaining about Zionists? Like, anything at all? Every single comment you post is the same shit, we get it, be quiet.
Literally the only thing this guy posts is “but whatabout zionists”
Endlessly, no matter how irrelevant
L take
Buy used? Pixel 8s are on a fire sale now
Your alt text does not answer anybodies question
If some random instance with one user makes like 100s of communities, will it count in the graph?
Yeah it will, that’s the problem with using community count as a measure for the activity of a given instance.
Hexbear is interesting because like you said, they’re very self contained.
Let’s not dismiss the horrors of abrahamic faiths either