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From: Bob Eager <news0009@eager.cx>
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Re: Screen Time Restrictions
Date: 15 Apr 2024 16:35:42 GMT
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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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