Migrated from Lemmy to Piefed, just another stalker on the web.

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  • Naho_Zako@piefed.ziptome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    13 hours ago

    Not old enough to actually havd any experience with clippy (I think the earliest Windows UI I ever touched was XP, but that was made before i was born lol), but at least Clippy was local and didn’t steal your data right? Even if he was useless he could be turned off and didn’t stalk you.


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    13 hours ago

    I haven’t installed it recently, but I swear a few months ago or so it came up with a selection screen for which UI I wanted. I can’t remember which I picked rn, I just know I think I switched recently because i couldn’t find the hanging indent to save my life, and I was writing a paper…


  • This is why tradwives piss me off. Poor people (including women and children) fought and died for better work conditions, pay, and shorter work days. Feminists are apart of those women (and men) who fought for your right to choose whether or not you want to work or be a stay at home mom. So stop spitting on their graves and pretending that feminism is why women have to work to support their household today.


  • did you know you can probably dual boot Linux from your school issued Chromebook so that you can program Lua for your Roblox mod? I didn’t! A kid taught me.

    Funny that you say that, cause our school locked our Chromebooks down so much that we literally couldn’t use the terminal or change 90% of the settings. Schools basically force kids to be tech illiterate by disabiling and crippling our systems.


  • I know people will go “and everbody clapped”/ “never happened” but I did meet tech nerds at both middle and high school. I wasn’t deep into tech stuff by 13, but I already had growing passion by then, and when I was 16 or so I went to a program (public and free) school that focused on tech, where I met a bunch of people who had been tinkering with stuff since elementary school. So a 13 year old who works with raspberry pi and Linux is very believable. Have faith people.


  • Depends on your area. In my public school area we had two schools related to tech, and I actually ended up attending both. I feel like the more selective one did have a far better program, but it was completely free. Other nearby cities had public school CTE programs too, but idk how good they were.

    But I definitely did meet Linux and coding freaks at both, but more at the better program school.