On 3/1/20 2:51 AM, n952162 wrote:
well, without wanting to get political or anything ... but your point
begs the question of what country yours is, or any other country, that's
not grounded in greed?
I'm currently a US citizen, but places like BC, Canada, Australia or
Denmark, etc etc, could surely bribe me away from the USA, to part of a
very, aggressive
'Gentoo for everybody' type of project....
That'd be my stipulation, is it is about Gentoo, but others, like
(GEntoo->CoreOS->Redhat->IBM) could sponge off if the base gentoo distro.
I'd insist of giving Gentoo the credit, but realize, when startup and
large corps get involved, sure they have to create many jobs, and
eventually make a profit.
5G everywhere, FAST, with all unlocked cell phones, would make me very,
very happy. ymmv.
hth
James
<Soapbox>
"Greed" is a stupid concept
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On 2020-03-01 02:49, antlists wrote:
On 29/02/2020 17:40, james wrote:
is if the US government returns to the fundamental christian value
system, that made our country great. Greed, un-bridled, is changing
the quality of our lives, regardless of your personal belief systems.
Our country? I think you mean YOUR country. And seen from outside,
that greed has been there pretty much from its birth ...
I'll agree about greed being the problem, though. But it's pretty
difficult to return to a place you've never been, imho ...
Cheers,
Wol
Getting back on-topic, Rf tools on gentoo, did you guys check these
aforementioned 2D tools out?
https://github.com/chonyy/handoff-visualizer
and
https://github.com/chonyy/handoff-simulator
I sure hope a 3D version, for certain terrains and wireless,
autonomous vehicles, etc, grows out of these projects. Immense amounts
of data could be handled, in Real-Time, if folks in many of the areas
put up community servers to share data with mobile vehicles in an open
network scenario.
The Texas universities will surely be pioneers in this, just to get the
kids and grad students thinking about what is now possible with 5G and
justifying that almost complete multi (fiber Channel) 100 Gig/s
educational network. If they open that bad-boy, to hitech startups,
it'd cause another tech-job-explosion, in just that. A Texas water
company, with 2,500 miles of right away is very interested in mirroring
what the universities do, for commercial interest....
Also got a (personal) hit from a company in Vancouver BC. Very advanced,
beautiful (and EXPENSIVE) there in Vancouver. It'd be a dream
city/province to roll out 5G on with Gentoo toys.....!
over-excited about 5G,
James