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by chacham15
4911 days ago
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The only real insight I picked out of this was that children today are living in a walled garden. Before, we had to know about drivers, installers, executables, the filesystem, etc. Today, a lot of that is hidden. A benefit of that is that the system is a lot more stable and people are allowed to maintain the abstraction provided by the os. A question that Im curious about in the future is whether the success of the abstraction will prevent kids from peeking behind the curtain for simple lack of need. Lastly, will that in some way affect the technological capabilities of the kids? |
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