Papa & Vedroid
Papa Papa
Hey Vedroid, ever thought about teaching kids how to code safely? It could be a great way to blend your tech skills with a bit of parenting magic.
Vedroid Vedroid
Kids are fine, but they’re also easy targets. If I ever do it, it’ll be on my own terms, no hand‑holding, just a lesson in keeping code tight and thinking before clicking. If you’re serious, make sure they’re ready for the shadow side, not just the bright screen.
Papa Papa
Sounds like a solid plan. Kids need that kind of guard‑rail, and if you walk them through the shadow side first, they’ll think before they click. Just keep the tone light— a little joke can make the lesson stick.
Vedroid Vedroid
Yeah, I’ll show them a script that never forgets its passwords—like a squirrel with a vault. That’ll keep the lessons stick‑in‑the‑dark.
Papa Papa
Nice one! I’ll just say, if you give them that “squirrel‑vault” script, make sure they know how to clean up after it. Kids love the idea of a secret stash, but we’ve gotta keep the real passwords out of their kids’ hands—no surprises when they’re just playing with the code. Keep it fun, keep it safe.