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@aleph@piefed.social in linux · Mar 08, 2026
Well that’s just plan silly.
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@aleph@piefed.social in linux · Mar 08, 2026
How did this idea that Fedora is a no-brainer beginner distro take hold? Any distro that leaves it up to the user to install proprietary drivers and codecs via command line and then have to install a bunch of software before anything can get done is not beginner friendly by today’s standards.
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@aleph@piefed.social in asklemmy · Mar 05, 2026
First off, not all homeschooling is equal. On the one hand you have completely isolated, unstructured tutoring without any oversight by the local education board, and on the other you have organized remote learning and hybrid programs where the kids have a set curriculum and do their work online. My daughter does the latter. She meets her homeroom teacher online with a bunch of other kids every day, and they meet up for group events and field trips once a month or so. She also meets up once a week with a local homeschooling group where they spend the morning studying then play together in the afternoon. She’s an outgoing, enthusiastic kid who loves making new friends despite the fact that she does get less social interaction with other kids than if she went to regular public school. The reason we decided to homeschool is because we were traveling a lot when she was very young and we got used to the flexibility of not being tied down to vacations during regular school holidays. It has allowed us to take her on trips that she wouldn’t have been able to had she been stuck to the normal public school schedule. That said, it’s not for everyone. Homeschooling properly is a full time job and you need to be very diligent and patient. However, I’ve seen it work first-hand, so don’t let people with no actual experience of homeschooling tell you that every homeschool kid is going to turn out a socially awkward pariah. Check out the options available where you live and see if it might be a good fit for your family situation.
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@aleph@piefed.social · Feb 07, 2026
That's funny because, thinking back on it, I'd say about 90% of my friends and family were shoes on. Perhaps it's regional. I grew up in the South East, for reference. Not London, but in one of the surrounding counties.
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@aleph@piefed.social · Feb 07, 2026
Grew up in the UK, in a "shoes on" household. We just gave them a good scrape on the doormat when coming inside. Since then, I've lived in a few different countries and am 100% converted to the shoes off way of being. I agree it's much better.
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