Sujet : Re: Screen Time Restrictions
De : news0009 (at) *nospam* eager.cx (Bob Eager)
Groupes : comp.miscDate : 15. Apr 2024, 17:35:42
Autres entêtes
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On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 15:36:53 +0000, Stefan Ram wrote:
stan wrote in the Android newsgroup (cross-posting it into the most
absurd other newsgroups):
|wo years ago, they both tried Apple's Screen Time |restriction tool and
found it too easy to disable,
Even though "stan" totally yeeted this topic into newsgroups where it
didn't belong, the text he sent up actually raises an interesting
question:
Take for example when I tell my computer, "Alright,
if I wanna turn on the screen tomorrow, make sure it stays off, no
matter what I say!"
Then the next day, I'm like, "Forget what I said yesterday,
turn that screen on right now!"
So what's the poor computer supposed to do, huh? Follow one order or
the other? Good luck tryin' to figure that one out!
Given that too much screen time is bad for you, the Three Laws of Robotics
make the answer very clear.
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