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Aaron Swartz joined the RSS working group when he was 13.

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  • schuga@mastodon.greenS schuga@mastodon.green

    @mayadev

    I don't know why you turn a conversation about an interesting topic into a personal thing.

    Are you trying to demonstrate why kids should stay off social media?

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    @schuga I think you should stay off social media instead of kids being banned from stackoverflow or whatever

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    • nathandyer@hachyderm.ioN nathandyer@hachyderm.io

      Aaron Swartz joined the RSS working group when he was 13. At 15 he became a foundational member of Creative Commons. He was working on precursors to markdown at 16.

      We should not be locking young people out of our communities and keeping them away from digital tools that can open doors for them, expand their knowledge, sharpen their skills, and help them grow into well-rounded adults.

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      @nathandyer *nodds in agreement*

      #AaronSwartz is still a true legend!

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      • nathandyer@hachyderm.ioN nathandyer@hachyderm.io

        Aaron Swartz joined the RSS working group when he was 13. At 15 he became a foundational member of Creative Commons. He was working on precursors to markdown at 16.

        We should not be locking young people out of our communities and keeping them away from digital tools that can open doors for them, expand their knowledge, sharpen their skills, and help them grow into well-rounded adults.

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        glitzersachen@hachyderm.io
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        @nathandyer

        > We should not be locking young people out of our communities and keeping them away from digital tools that can open doors for them

        A bit condescending. We should rather ask, which right is there to keep people (maybe also young ones) from digital tools. That's it.

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        • nathandyer@hachyderm.ioN nathandyer@hachyderm.io

          Aaron Swartz joined the RSS working group when he was 13. At 15 he became a foundational member of Creative Commons. He was working on precursors to markdown at 16.

          We should not be locking young people out of our communities and keeping them away from digital tools that can open doors for them, expand their knowledge, sharpen their skills, and help them grow into well-rounded adults.

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          @nathandyer

          Aaron Swartz committed suicide. He was under tremendous pressure. I don't blame him. I blame the United States government. But all of his time on screens might not have been the greatest for his psychological health or well-being.

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          • elly@donotsta.reE elly@donotsta.re
            @nathandyer one person who ended up hacking chromebooks with us joined the project when he was ~13.
            He's currently finishing high-school and his name is all over LKML, I bet he will get a really decent job in the future. Talking and hanging out with him (online due to living half of the globe away) has always been great.
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            @elly That's so cool! I look forward to seeing all he accomplishes!

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            • tschenkel@mathstodon.xyzT tschenkel@mathstodon.xyz

              @nathandyer

              Somebody will take Aaron as an example for the opposite: "well, if he hadn't had access as a kid, he'd still ne alive." /s

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              @tschenkel You predicted many of my replies with astonishing precision

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              • nathandyer@hachyderm.ioN nathandyer@hachyderm.io

                @tschenkel You predicted many of my replies with astonishing precision

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                @nathandyer

                Yes, my middle name is "Nobody", as in "Nobody could have predicted".

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                • franceskamann@freeradical.zoneF franceskamann@freeradical.zone

                  @nathandyer

                  Aaron Swartz committed suicide. He was under tremendous pressure. I don't blame him. I blame the United States government. But all of his time on screens might not have been the greatest for his psychological health or well-being.

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                  @FranceskaMann @nathandyer that's a bullshit take if ever I heard one. He was being hounded by the FBI and relentlessly pursued by the attorney general, threatened with 35 years in prison and a million dollars in fines EVEN after JSTOR declined to prosecute so FUCK OFF with your 'screens didn't do him any good' hot take. Jesus.

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                  • nathandyer@hachyderm.ioN nathandyer@hachyderm.io

                    Aaron Swartz joined the RSS working group when he was 13. At 15 he became a foundational member of Creative Commons. He was working on precursors to markdown at 16.

                    We should not be locking young people out of our communities and keeping them away from digital tools that can open doors for them, expand their knowledge, sharpen their skills, and help them grow into well-rounded adults.

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                    @nathandyer
                    Tell this to all the politicians wanting to "protect the children" while systematically locking down their device. A pathetic excuse to impose #dystopic and #pervasive #technoControl

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                    • F failedlyndonlarouchite@mas.to

                      @nathandyer

                      I know NOT ONE PERSON agrees with me but

                      AS hacked JSTOR using MIT's library

                      MIT told him to stop

                      He did it a second time, causing JSTOR to block access to all of MIT

                      he was escorted off campus and told not to come back
                      but cause he was a rich white kid, no cops
                      He did it a 3rd time and finally MIT called the cops

                      AS was extremely destructive as at the time digitization was very $ and JSTOR was doing good work

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                      @failedLyndonLaRouchite @nathandyer you're right, NOT ONE PERSON agrees wit you. Are you a goddamned bot? He was aggressively pursued by AG Carmen Ortiz in a witch hunt.

                      Academic publishing is a corporate ponzi scheme by the way, scraping billions of dollars off of unpaid academic labor.

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