① Yet another friend has discovered their kid is viewing porn and harmed via social media. These are parents that are involved in their kids lives. But the enemy is relentless. They asked for some guidance. What follows is what I shared.
③ Summary:
* Delay social media as long as possible.
* Delay smartphones as long as possible.
* Inside the home, take control of the wifi. Buy a Disney Circle: amzn.to/2sjN4tH - Awesome controls. Just works. Great filters.
④ * Outside the home, connect without smartphones.
* Stairstep technology over the years.
* As a blanket rule, for all ages and all devices: Keep screens out of bedrooms.
* Write a smartphone contract.
⑤ * Watch how each child responds to the digital age.
* Re-center parenting on the affections.
* Take up digital discipleship.
* As a family, redeem dinners, car rides, and vacations.
* Keep building the church.
In 2015 I was pulled over for having expired tags. At the time I had probably 30 different firearms related stickers on my back window (I’ve since removed them). The cop said, “I see all of your stickers, are you carrying right now?”
I said “I have a permit, but I do not have a weapon in the car at the moment.” He then explained that my tags had expired and then asked me to renew them right away, and that was it.
No guns drawn. No yelling. No spray. No anger that I drove a ways to a safer spot. No “Get out of the car!” No “Straight to the ground.” No “fixin’ to ride the lightening.”
One of my favorite parts of TikTok is when you can see the flow of mixes and remixes. I usually just subject my sister to them, but I've decided to share here when these moments arise.
Seriously have to wonder how Go is gaining traction when Erlang is battle-hardened for decades and is purposefully suited to the demands of modern computing.
A few points of clarification since my flippant tweet kind of took off.
1. Any confusion is due to my own lack of clarity. 2. I don't agree with the tone of Pedram Nimreezi, or that he alluded to the usage of Go being idiocy.
3. I was thinking of the major benefit of Erlang which is that it is almost bulletproof, some systems having run for decades without rebooting, and that it was built for concurrency which now matches perfectly with the CPU situation we find ourselves in these days.
Click on Magic Mouse and select Touch Bar, then click on the + button
@steveofmcleod Then click on Touch Bar button underneath Normal Buttons & Groups. Name it "Blank" or whatever, but don't touch anything else. Then click on the blue Save button.