> their vision is still developing and staring at a screen is not good for eye development.
Is that true? The American Association of Pediatrics doesn't list that as a concern on their page "Health Effects Of Young Kids Being On Screens Too Long" (which is focused on children aged 2-11). Do you have a source I could review for that claim?
(The AAP page about media recommendations for 0-2 also doesn't say anything about eye-development, but _does_ recommend entirely against screen-time for that age-group except for video conversations with people)
The same as running `rm -rf $HOME`. Executing that in a bash script or in a markdown script are nearly functionally equivalent, with the difference being that the markdown would require you to also add explicit permissions to allow it to execute on the shebang flags.
You could literally ask the LLM to obfuscate it and I bet it would do a pretty good job. Good luck parsing 1,000 lines of code manually to identify an exploit that you’re not even specifically looking for.
There should be a build tag to disable clipboard, that'd be the easiest way around this.
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