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The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

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Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

#11

At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) to make your OS seem more friendly, maybe it's time to reflect on the reality that there's something fundamentally wrong with the reasoning used to justify the logic required to use it.

> At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults)

... is right about the point where you've lost completely. what is this nonsense? This infantilization of adults is insane.

Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

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post #11

At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) to make your OS seem more friendly, maybe it's time to reflect on the reality that there's something fundamentally wrong with the reasoning used to justify the logic required to use it.

> At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) ... is right about the point where you've lost completely. what is this nonsense? This infantilization of adults is insane.

I think you might be taking this too seriously.

Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

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post #11

At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) to make your OS seem more friendly, maybe it's time to reflect on the reality that there's something fundamentally wrong with the reasoning used to justify the logic required to use it.

> At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) ... is right about the point where you've lost completely. what is this nonsense? This infantilization of adults is insane.

You may not like the approach, but, please, stop using "infantilization" argument. Not all comic books and animated movies are for kids, even though they look like it might be the case.

Here, it may open the subject for broader audience. It is easier to comprehend even for a layman. And even if you're not the one, you could dig in - just for fun.

A picture is worth a thousand words, they say.

Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

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That kernel though. Damn awesome work, made me smile.

I thought the kernel looked a bit menacing.

This is one of the weirder artifacts I've come across lately. One of those things for which I like to imagine how a far-future archaeologist would react to it.

That is, if we still made documents that will be around for far-future archaeologists to puzzle over.

Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

#19
post #11

At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) to make your OS seem more friendly, maybe it's time to reflect on the reality that there's something fundamentally wrong with the reasoning used to justify the logic required to use it.

> At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) ... is right about the point where you've lost completely. what is this nonsense? This infantilization of adults is insane.

coloring books for adults is a mindfulness thing.

the selinux one is just a cute marketing move for red-hat to sell courses

Re: The SELinux coloring book [pdf]

#20
post #11

At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) to make your OS seem more friendly, maybe it's time to reflect on the reality that there's something fundamentally wrong with the reasoning used to justify the logic required to use it.

> At the point you have to make a "cute" coloring book (for adults) ... is right about the point where you've lost completely. what is this nonsense? This infantilization of adults is insane.

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