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This is written with what feels like the peak understanding of my kid's school's IT department: "well, they're just so smart, we can't find any way of stopping them!"

An allowlist might be a good place to start.


That might slow them down.

Could any of the IT professionals, here, think of a way around it? Then likely the kids could.


They don't even have to think of a way around any of it. They just need to search online to find someone who has found a way around it. Or prompt AI to come up with a solution. And even if someone is so dull that they don't think about that, it will probably make it to them as the info spreads by word of mouth.

I could spend time looking for a Facebook ad showing this behavior but instead I’m going to scream at you to stop being so dense and do it yourself.


Hey privacy is really important oh by the way subscribe to us, k?


To not know of any is sort of weird. To believe a for-profit enterprise should replace the last is unspeakably dumb.


Who is the CEO, again? What fall did they take? Must’ve been big to avoid naming them.


It’s not, though



Imagine being as stupid as this


sadly, the number is much greater than 1


This is incredibly mundane; why is this on the front page?


Because it’s a response to a post that had a lot of hype on the front page yesterday


Google is irresponsible (current, not past tense, is and was always).

Everything after that is fair game.


Amphetamines are great, I fail to see your point.


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To say that an outcome is "unidimensionally a good thing" does not imply that all interventions that have that outcome as part of their outcomes, are good interventions.

(to say nothing as to the question of whether the outcome in question actually is unidimensionally a good thing)


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