>making a 'gore garden' akin to AOL Kids where children can explore the internet of yesteryear without fear of wandering off and getting groomed
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nostr:npub17303xndkc6cx8s056p3qgsr5xwujksycuddtfyyd4tn77emnnvhsqjswsu nostr:npub1jacntdqvalt27vngj9hwhjyqzppeayq7hnm2xmf7747t84yz32as4czppv nostr:npub1ulwdkyhm92ca5ef8uj7g4kms3x52g9phaxy6jzvncsv8vmh2xfwshqmy4p nostr:npub1uqqhvtj7jmma84604e22376ejgpx352zlw652a0q4aqy4ylmsegqqs30js nostr:npub1scjc2e839xfmmsjfqr87huvu9qxenptmamfrcj6s98gv6frq5wgqh0el3p I enjoyed my time in my younger teen years shit posting but I wouldn’t want my kids doing that
Honestly I have been toying with the idea of training them on locally networked old school machines. So they can get the knowledge without the viral poz load.
Expose them to the same conditions which fostered the boom of innovation of the 80s-90s.
Ui and overarching design principles haven't change much so they will be able to translate their understanding to newer machines if necessary. If guided properly they won't be as interested in sinking into the new stuff beyond necessity. Especially if they have other, less faggoty interests