Comment on „If companies were to do the right thing, they would lose the most valuable customers on earth, preteen kids”

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rottingleaf@lemmy.zip ⁨4⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Unix isn’t even used anymore. Linux and the BSDs are Unix-like, not actual Unix.

That’s still called Unix shell scripts even on Linux. Also it is used, Solaris and AIX - sometimes rarely, and BSDs are Unix unless you are a lawyer.

What if your kids are physicists, chemists, or mathematicians?

They still can spend a few hours on something useful for life. I know hundreds of little things like this from various areas even less useful specifically for me. While this is useful for everyone, as we can see every day from normies not knowing how anything in computing works and getting scammed.

And of course this is insufficient to be a systems administrator.

Are you going to say they aren’t good enough to use a fucking smartphone just because they don’t know specific things about a certain specific area of tech?

No, that it’s dangerous for them without some knowledge and feeling of how computers work. That’s not to become a specialist, that’s just to feel things right.

How do you know SQL specifically will even be relevant then? NoSQL is already making headway.

Can do any of that. That’s not about preparing someone for a job.

This isn’t how you get people into Open Source software or interested in technology. You can’t do it by forcing them to do things that are esoteric to the majority of people.

This is about upbringing and introducing people to things they can’t avoid. Not about making them interested (but I’m almost confident that actually it will make a kid interested).

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