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My 3yo got through 1 paragraph of @Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail: 's SSH Mastery before saying "I'm done with this book"

I think these books aren't for toddlers!

in reply to silverwizard

Reading a toddler one of my books?

I wouldn't say that in public. Child Protective Services lacks a sense of humor.

in reply to silverwizard

If he asked for a line 220 line, would you give him one?

No, never mind, you probably shouldn't say in public.

in reply to Like Mucas :flan_yikes:

@Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail: his first words on seeing a tape recorder was "Can we take it apart?!"

When I gave him a guitar pick to play his learning guitar, he immediately started to try to find how he could get the guitar open (since he knows what picks are for)

We're building him his own clockworkpi.com/gameshell together, with him hands on pieces

so... I miiiiiight

I might also have broken my toddler (or maybe doomed)

in reply to silverwizard

Sure, but the popup edition of SSH Mastery is great for kids.
in reply to SirWumpus

@sirwumpus
He's far too young to have chosen a preferred OS.

Give him ten years, and he'll experiment with Inferno just because he think it'll piss off Dad.

in reply to Like Mucas :flan_yikes:

@Michael W Lucas¹ :flan_mail: @SirWumpus His grandpa's university friend wrote Inferno, so uh... he has the access

My dad wrote Coherent, so I rebelled against my OS dev dad by becoming a sysadmin, so I hope he makes better decisions than me

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