108 points

who knew that an impossibly cheap computer was harvesting your data with a butchered open source operating system with a lot of closed-source stuff added to it?

sounds familiar…

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3 points

OEM Androids?

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79 points

I teach technology in Denmark. I am so glad I convinced the school administrators to let me buy a bunch of refurbished Thinkpads and throw Linux on them, instead of being roped into either Google or Microsoft hell like so many other schools. The students seem to enjoy using the machines too (especially after they discovered Minetest).

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20 points

How is the admin tools and examination mode on Linux?

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13 points

Good lad. Thinkpads are the best. 👍

I’m sorry about your Danish speech disability though. My condolences.

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4 points

You just ordered a thousand liters milk.

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11 points

Minetest is a great platform! You seem like a cool teacher 😉

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5 points

That’s actually pretty wholesome they found Minetest lol

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50 points

I am just surprised how this is legal from the start.

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23 points

It’s called corruption

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6 points

Yup.

The only weird thing is that Google gets so much for such a low lobbying bill: https://www.opensecrets.org/federal-lobbying/clients/summary?cycle=2016&id=D000067823

Makes you wonder how much cash they’re shipping to legislators under the table.

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11 points

I’m always disappointed how cheap our politicians really are. Like $5-10k is enough to get you to sell out your constituents? Yikes, dawg.

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7 points

It’s called old people in charge who don’t understand how modern shit works. Have no understanding of why privacy is worth fighting for.

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im tired of pretending they are just innocent old people.

a lot of money has probably gone their way to keep them happy about whatever big tech told them to do.

they have at least an idea of the surveillance state they built since 2001, they are not naive.

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39 points

Give it a few years in Chromebooks are going to be ecosystems that are filled with advertisements.

So many teachers use ad block and YouTube to teach students things in classes.

YouTube does a really bad job regulating what ads get served to what users.

I think we’ve got a few hilarious PR nightmares looming.

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11 points

Our district distributes the Chromebooks with ublock origin pre installed.

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13 points

My district blocks installing uBlock Origin lol

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3 points

same

they are allowlist (not blacklist) and block nearly every extension

except fire extensions like:

1.) cisco umbrella

2.) epub reader

3.) stop motion thingy

etc etc

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33 points

My boys have chromebooks, it’s almost mandatory for school now, and I get why teachers need the whole class to have a similar locally-networked tool. Problem is we as parents can’t set anything, as we don’t have ‘developer’ access, and the school controls their accounts. So at home, they do stupid stuff. The hardware is ok, I wish it was just linux. About what google gets - I doubt the current data is so valuable, they play a long game hoping to lock young people into their ecosystem, to profit from people with cash/energy in their 20s.

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That’s what Apple did. In the 90s Apple donated a shit ton of original iMacs to my (public but in a wealthy neighborhood) k-12 school. One computer for every three students, and there were computers set up in the library students could use before and after school - and this was during an era that if you had internet at home, a phone call would kick you off, so a lot of people used those iMacs a lot. Many of my former classmates seem to have stuck with the Apple ecosystem as adults.

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