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Comment Re:Maybe (Score 1) 189

Any decent teacher will have the chops to evaluate whether or not homework is too hard for the kids.

And I'm sorry, but when my kids were little, it was not my job to do their homework. If they really needed help, they knew they could ask and I'd help them, but I've seen cases where the homework is so ridiculously beyond the ability of the kids that the parents ended up doing it.

(My kids hardly ever asked for help because their teachers set appropriate homework.)

Comment Re:More America all or nothing (Score 1) 189

Yes, of course some homework is helpful. I never said otherwise. Reading assignments and essays are fine in higher grades, as long as the average amount of homework doesn't exceed about 20 minutes per day, which is 100 minutes per week (homework on weekends is just cruel.)

I agree that it's important to instill a love of reading in kids and that public libraries are a fantastic resource. My kids loved going to the library when they were little, and it helped that it was a 10-minute walk away.

Comment Re:PCI (was Re:easy solution) (Score 1) 132

It makes no sense for the average business to accept payment cards online anyway. Outsource it all to Stripe or some other vendor; it's not worth the headaches of directly accepting cards online.

Also, hiding the version numbers in software banners is arguably a good security practice anyway. Falsifying them, probably not.

Comment Re:More America all or nothing (Score 1) 189

Well, I'm just going by my own experience from when I was in school, many decades ago.

It was useful to me to have some homework to practice things that needed practicing, like times tables when I was in the early grades and more advanced mathematics in the later grades. But any day where I had more than about 20 minutes of homework, I became very resentful and fed up.

Comment Re:it's git (Score 3, Insightful) 78

But the whole point of GitHub is collaboration. If GitHub is down, it becomes hard to collaborate on PRs, etc. with people from outside your organization, and maybe even with people within your organization if everyone's checked-out git repo is only accessible from their machine.

(I removed all of my repos from GitHub a while ago and use a self-hosted Forgejo instance, along with mirrors on codeberg.org and salsa.debian.org.)

Comment Maybe (Score 1) 189

I certainly don't think kids should be loaded down with an hour or more of homework every single day. But I think 10-15 minutes per day of drills or practice exercises is fine.

Also, do not give kids homework they can't handle, especially if they have to rope parents in to help them or do it for them. That's just nonsense.

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