4/10/2024 0 Comments Students blocking Lanschool![]() ![]() But for this I really would use the word hack: I hate the word "hack", because everyone putting a LED on this television calls himself today a hacker. Kaiser PC Wächter" along with an ISA card that hooks IDE services and refuses to write directly on disk. It's fun to calculate the basic 1x1 with 3GHz machines Rather than seeing a blocked computer see a very powerful calculator. I know this is bullshit if you do want to do something, but change your view and you are not embarrassed anymore: This was the same when I went to school and now almost 20 years later nothing has changed in good direction, things only went worse. People do everything to these computers you could imagine and even more you never thougt of. I am responsible for ~30 PCs in a public place, where everyone may use a computer and internet. I can totally understand and support this. But we had others at our school always sitting at the watch-computer. Our techears didn't watch that much, they rather walked through class looking at screens. The school said, the spy program is always visible to the pupils, they must assume they are always being watched. There were some parents complaining about privacy and there must be a notice/popup if watched. The theacher was able to watch every single pupil's screen, without notice to the pupil. We already had teacher's spying-software in early 2000s. So yeah, some of the things my school is doing to their network are starting to make me little angry, LMAO.Īh, that was good to get it off my chest. I guess it's time for me to start using a VPN tunnel at school. All this makes it so that I do not want to use school networks anymore. ![]() Luckily, WinWorld and WinBoards are not blocked, so that's good news. They also made it so that students can't get apps from the Chrome Web Store. I can still use YouTube, but on video pages, some features are hidden, such as comments and suggested videos. They even have quite a bit of restrictions on the school Chromebooks, like how they have Chrome's "developer mode" disabled by the system administrator (students can't change that setting as it says that it's enforced by the admin), and Chrome's "inspect" and "developer tools" buttons are grayed out, so I can't do anything with that. My school district recently started utilizing a so called school web filtering "software as a service" called "GoGuardian", which I think takes this type of stuff a little too far. I used to be neutral with school web filters, where a certain website is blocked and that's all, but now I think my school has gone overboard with that, and I think it's a frustrating idea. My town's Board of Education is really starting to piss me off about the negative effects of their new methods on students and the internet. The technology coordinator for my school district has made it so that even teachers have control over what students do on the internet, including their method where they can close students' tabs and all that other stuff. So recently my school has been going, IMO, a little overboard with their "restrictions" in their network. ![]()
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