To be honest I've been disappointed by x11 over the network. It was very cool when I first learned of it, but just hasn't kept up with the heavier GUIs IMHO. There is waypipe if you want the same features x11 networking did. I am personally excited to see where remote application viewing can really go as we move off of X. An example of what some are working on with KDE plasma 6 Wayland for remote desktop/app: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aPx5tEruG_k
For me an issue on the other side is that it can be hard to leadership to pay money for FOSS. This more true the less informed they are. Personally one thing I see that would help if CTO level folks had business reasons for buying down risk by getting SLAs for CVE support, and investing in major work to reduce technical debt when using FOSS. US federal government there are tons of laws and orders that are suppose to encourage using and paying for FOSS but the federal government isn't ran by technical people, so it's hit and miss on adoption.
Some more modern cities air ports near the centers as well
Exactly a great use case!
Open colletive is pretty good for donations. Someone might have or might be able to tie that a reading list and tracking. I don't know if anything like that myself though at the moment.
I'll have to check it out. I've only used Dolphins tags and notes before
It was hit or miss for me too. I remember is looking good and navigating well, but apps didn't work. What were pain points for you?
So what is the "core" position in relation to that? When is the next election for Xi Ping for that position?
It seems like Taler is EU focused are there plans or work done for others banking systems?
I am biased against proof of work coins personally so ETH would be my preference. Otherwise we're just contributing further to climate change.
In your opinion, why should crypto be the primary payment method for a project like this?
Isn't the CCP given explicit power and privilege in the Chinese government and isn't the CCP's officially headed by a permanent leader as it's "core"? I've been trying read about the political structure and it's hard to not argue that it seems very autocratic.
I don't understand the issue still. What feature are you missing or what issues do you face under this model?