Maybe something creative, like making a poster in libre office?
I remember when i was 10-ish ms Word 97 was the shit. I liked to use word art to create and print my name and other texts. Children this age like to be creative if you show him a program and let him loose exploring it, he'll learn a lot.
I didn't know this, and I'm sure a lot other people don't know this and that's why they fork - to have their own copy of the repo, thinking they have full control over it.
I have forked projects in the past and IIRC i had to send a request to be disassociated from the original repo, otherwise all pull requests default to the original repo which is annoying.
"should" generally means, what's the best compromise. I don't think an 18 year old is able to to support themselves. It's reasonable to expect the kid to get a job, but at entry level he won't be making much.
At 18 i was still in high-school. I wouldn't be able to support myself even with a job. And nowadays rent is expensive, to the kid would be paying landlord with no hope of ever owning a home.
I think parents should support their children as long as they're in education, whether its high school or college, so they can focus on learning without needing a job.
It's not attention addiction. Note that it's supposed to replace consumption with creative / problem solving activities. If you're addicted to watercolors, at least you will be getting better at the craft. If you're just consuming online content / doomscrolling you're just wasting time.
I read somewhere it runs custom software so it's not like it's usable tech. Best if you can fence it quickly to someone greedy for low price it'll serve them right for buying obviously stolen goods.
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