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rkagerer | 6 days ago
Is it impractical to keep an eye on what he's doing on his computer, i.e. physically checking in on him from time to time?
How about holding him responsible for his own behavior, to develop respect for the rules you impose? Is it just hopeless, and if so how come? Is it impossible for him to understand why you don't want him watching certain content or why he should care about being worthy of your trust?
I'm not judging here, I'm genuinely curious.
fc417fc802|6 days ago
I might suggest explaining this to him, providing a uBlock filter to sanitize the page, and requiring use of said filter.
mikestorrent|5 days ago
Of course! That's the whole point. The computer's in a highly visible area of the home. The point was to try to get him to learn a little about networks with some built-in motivation, but I didn't expect the arms race to end so easily.