You aren’t wrong, but I’m hoping for more institutional changes to the way we determine what helps the next generation learn.
Many generations of people didn’t have the luxury of an MRI machine. Are you going to deny people that because of it?
Oh, so laptops are okay, but phones aren’t?
Says the neurotypical teacher to the kid who can’t concentrate without music during study time.
Yes. Europeans will walk 3 miles for a coffee, but consider 3 hours a long drive. Americans will drive 100 ft to take out trash, but will drive for 12 hours straight to leave their state.
Ban pocket calculators because the abacus exists. Lazy kids aren’t learning how to do arithmetic because of them.
You can quit work, and you have rights. Children have neither.
I just wanted to be able to listen to my music while doing work.
Most people don’t want to have to use a cmd line to use their PC.
Edit: Seriously, why is it such a confusing prospect to linux users that linux is difficult. Literally, every thread on here comparing distros is filled with
“I used debian, but I had to update it every day or my graphics drivers would fail.”
“Oh to fix that regularly occuring issue, just type ‘cgreg320 -I1I0O xx /*poweruninstall the year your motherboard was manufactured’ into the command prompt.”
“Oh yeah, Nvidia graphics cards, AMD motherboards, Steam, Chrome, Adobe products, left-handed mice, and the letter F are unsupported on this distro.”
Windows is easy. Not great, but easy.
You’re enjoying Cyberpunk, but Starfield was bland to you? Night City is sparse and empty as hell.
As an aside, the corpo storyline in Starfield is miles ahead of the corpo sroryline in Cyberpunk.