Oh man this brings back so much nostalgia for the old school computer exploits we used to find.
Only approved programs software was supposed to run but you could actually run anything as long as the .exe was on the desktop.
7-zip would let you explore the entire network drive, including teachers folders that we didn't have access to.
Unplugging the reconnecting the Ethernet cable wouldn't reconnect you to the teachers monitoring software.
We had a zip filled with games like Starcraft 2, Quake 3, Halo CE that was hidden on the shared network drive that kids around the school would use to play and LAN with each other.
Would love to know more about those differences in dress and speech within Paris. I've spent many months in France and love the country but spent less than a week total in Paris even though its a city that fascinates me.
Governments forgiving student loans doesn't seem very neoliberal to me. In fact I'd say it's pretty much the opposite of neoliberalism's free market approach.
Only approved programs software was supposed to run but you could actually run anything as long as the .exe was on the desktop.
7-zip would let you explore the entire network drive, including teachers folders that we didn't have access to.
Unplugging the reconnecting the Ethernet cable wouldn't reconnect you to the teachers monitoring software.
We had a zip filled with games like Starcraft 2, Quake 3, Halo CE that was hidden on the shared network drive that kids around the school would use to play and LAN with each other.