• rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    If I ever go as far in the relationship area as to have kids, they are not going to have anything Apple\Android until they can think for themselves.

    That would be 12 years old or so at least, and before that they’d have to pass an exam (with me evaluating) on how to write simple Unix shell scripts, set up a web server, write simple SQL queries and, well, install and set up the system on which they are going to do this first. Non-computer parts would probably involve some media literacy and symbolic logic. And I think control theory would be required.

    • BigPotato@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Shoot man, you gotta think about it the other way. Show them a mobile game, show them the prices, then turn around and show them purchasing power.

      For instance, Animal Crossing Pocket Camp. Cute, aimed at kids, horrible leaf ticket practices. Broke down the pricing of one set and for the cost of ACNL and a 2DSXL - you’ve got something like a 0.8% chance of getting the whole set.

      So, show that to a kid, do you want a 0.8% chance of having this set or a whole Game and System?

      Granted, this was a while back - the price of those two together probably gets you a 2% chance these days.

    • letsgo@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      That’s a great plan! Do be sure to let us all know how it goes.