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[-] Brocken40@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago

On college campus networks yes. How would you have a Java class without allowing unverified software to run on the schools network?

And just because it's state schools now we should be extra worried, the Texas gop has been working to systematically disassemble all avenues of public education, the ability of colleges to college needs to be protected

[-] 133arc585@lemmy.ml -2 points 1 year ago

How would you have a Java class without allowing unverified software to run on the schools network?

I said unsafe software. I specifically said spyware. If you're caught running malicious Java code on the network, you'll be reprimanded. If you're running known malicious apps by Big (Ad)Tech, you should also be reprimanded.

And just because it’s state schools now we should be extra worried, the Texas gop has been working to systematically disassemble all avenues of public education

If they were to completely cut all funding to public education, it's the state schools that would disappear. Private schools, who already are not affected by this ban, would be fine.

[-] Brocken40@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Only having private schools is a bad thing.

the limitation of public schools to perform studies on par with private institutes is bad. It should be prevented to preserve avenues to higher education.

[-] AlbigensianGhoul@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 year ago

If you’re running known malicious apps by Big (Ad)Tech, you should also be reprimanded.

first off that's not the case right now and there is no proposal in government to do such a thing. Second, what evidence is there that TikTok is capable of being of any harm to the network compared to standard software like M$ Windows or just general bootleg software? If a ban is warranted, which I don't believe it is, it should be applied properly and not singling out that one app you personally don't like.

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