The kid’s grandparents got him an Amazon Fire tablet and I loathe the thing. It teaches literally nothing about computing and the games they have for kids are barely even games, and are more focusing on advertising various IPs.

I’d like to get the kid started, as he learns to read, on something that will be more useful than detrimental, let that soft little brain soak up some actual computer science, literacy. I teach him about basic electrical circuits and how that translates to computing, if, and, or, xor, nor, etc. He’s got some familiar with hex (colors) and the concept of binary (on/off).

But what to get for a first computer? I almost want to get him something Linux based and turn him loose. Is there anything like that, that would require him to learn some command prompt and basic computing skills?

Every time and try and Google it, I get a bunch of crap suggestions and ads.

  • Dil@is.hardlywork.ing
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    2 days ago

    If he has support, he’ll be fine. My issues learning stuff growing up was no one in my family to teach me anything, so frustration and giving up was common. Imo fishings just boring af most ppl would hate it, especially if you don’t like nature. Learning code is way easier younger, your brain just makes associations related to language easier. Coding itself isn’t particularlly hard, easier the younger you learn.
    There are coding related games on iphone like human resource factory that might help.

    Id introduce them to scratch on the tablet and see if they like that.

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.worldOP
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      23 hours ago

      I agree most people hate fishing and find it boring. I am a diehard fly fisherman and fancy myself as an angler; I’m not fishing, hoping I might get lucky and catch something. I’m working an angle, trying to fool a fish. And given our relative brain size, if I can’t fool a fish, I have bigger problems. There’s no luck about it.