Hi, Samuel B wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks putting this in front of everyone by default is problematic?
No. Not 40 years ago, not today either. Thinking like that removed Minefield from windows and substituted it with a strange game where there are flowers but if you pick up the wrong one, it still kills you. This is called hypocrisy.
It is problematic that this is perceived as a problem at all. It is a game. It is fiction. If you think a user may have issue with games, restrict his access using UNIX access controls in groups. If you give a child full access, other might happen. If the child is smart enough to install OpenBSD himself, then he will have anyway access to a much broader world.
Riccardo