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by kelseyfrog
102 days ago
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Yes. Regular everyday people are not capable of doing this due to tech illiteracy. People are not saying to themselves, "I could figure this out and I'm choosing not to." They don't even know it exists. Even if they did know local filtering exists, it wouldn't be effective. We have influenze vaccines and still, with their own lives on the line, hundreds of thousands of people die from the flu. The inconvenience is showing up at a Walgreens or CVS. They can't do it. We're expecting folks to understand mac and domain based allow lists? Let me ask you this, if you asked your parents how they would secure their network for their grandchildren, that they would accomplish this solution on their own? |
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The kids could use the grandparents' computers. They could also just stick a USB with Ubuntu on it and live boot to get around the proxy restrictions unless the bios is locked.
I expect kids to get around the controls. That's how they'll learn. I don't expect to have to descend into full surveillance because Jimmy can't be bothered to solve his own problems.