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  • That’s better but assuming they have a system that can run windows in a VM at native resolution it’s still a broken workflow that won’t attract people to Linux.

    Look Linux is my daily driver, my entire lab is Linux. We use a combination of Debian, fedora, and rhel. I’m not opposed to using other distros. It’s okay for working with my peers who are on windows but not the best. Easy enough to work around.

    However if an important part of your workflow requires Windows, Adobe, Autodesk, the murky shit of office products, etc., then arguing for dual booting, using a VM , or a different computer isn’t going to win people to Linux. It makes proponents seem silly














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    10 months ago

    Who’s going to teach them? We can’t even hire enough teachers for the shitfestival that education is now, how do you find more teachers?

    Once you get those teachers who are skilled at driving advanced classes, would you require them also work in the poor performing classes?

    That’s a conditions trap, now that good teacher is dealing with the administration and trauma burden of the low performing class making it complex for them to perform in the advanced class.

    Would you make them specialists? That’s an equity and human resources management nightmare. Whid want to work in a class of hard students when classes of dreamy well behaved engaged kids is a possibility

    Do we keep it the same and continue to systemically disadvantage everyone?

    There are no easy answers. The entire education system needs to be invented and rebuilt from the ground up.