Every government school here uses Linux. And there's no security (password is "password" even for root account). The only reason it works is because everyone has common sense on what they shouldn't do. The worst any kid could do is visit a "bad" site on a browser because no one knows how to do anything else.
Even the exam software assumes you don't know how things in Linux works:
The scores and answers are stored in simple non-encrypted SQLite3 databases at a directory in /usr/share.
During the exam, the panel for launching applications is hidden, so you can't cheat on questions like "What does this tool do in GIMP?" by opening GIMP. But you can just do Ctrl + Alt + T to launch the Terminal and Alt + Tab to switch to it.
I easily qualified for a State level competition where the education minister visited and had big news agencies visiting that made up a lot of nonsense. You can probably guess what the average student will be like from this
If they were using user agents for identification, Android browsers on "Desktop mode" would be wrongly identified as "Linux". Even Discord has this issue on their download page. "Premium" Android devices with large screens use Desktop mode by default
That's probably the reason. My account is 1y 4m old and has 32K Karma. They don't ban high karma users that fast since it would sharply reduce the content on the site.
I moderate r/spezholedesign and have set up AutoModerator to promote Lemmy on all posts. I have made a post directly linking to lemmy.world and nothing has happened. I've never gotten shadowbanned or suspended
The correct term is "source available"
That's the power of film-based photography. It's why some old movies look good even at 4K
I hate it when someone dumps their log file without using a code block. Even seen some Arch Linux users do it, which is, unsurprising really.
Voyager saved me
Does WhatsApp actually use markdown? The implementation is awful then.
Merging the upvotes and downvotes is the best option
I went from GNOME on Ubuntu, to KDE on Manjaro, to XFCE on Manjaro, and finally i3 on Arch.
GNOME was sluggish and not customisable.
KDE had graphical glitches everywhere that made navigating interfaces annoying sometimes
On XFCE, I actually didn't find that many issues. I just stopped using Manjaro and switched to i3 when doing so.
In the end, nobody seemed to care for it, so it silently died
Every government school here uses Linux. And there's no security (password is "password" even for root account). The only reason it works is because everyone has common sense on what they shouldn't do. The worst any kid could do is visit a "bad" site on a browser because no one knows how to do anything else.
Even the exam software assumes you don't know how things in Linux works:
/usr/share.Ctrl + Alt + Tto launch the Terminal andAlt + Tabto switch to it.I easily qualified for a State level competition where the education minister visited and had big news agencies visiting that made up a lot of nonsense. You can probably guess what the average student will be like from this
If they were using user agents for identification, Android browsers on "Desktop mode" would be wrongly identified as "Linux". Even Discord has this issue on their download page. "Premium" Android devices with large screens use Desktop mode by default
!spezholedesign@lemmy.world
The comment said "SD Card" so it would be
/dev/mmcblk*That's probably the reason. My account is 1y 4m old and has 32K Karma. They don't ban high karma users that fast since it would sharply reduce the content on the site.
Yes.
That zero-width hack doesn't seem to work:
I moderate r/spezholedesign and have set up AutoModerator to promote Lemmy on all posts. I have made a post directly linking to lemmy.world and nothing has happened. I've never gotten shadowbanned or suspended
r/spezholedesign
What happened to that instance?
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