Tthey’ll want Tatoowe’en and lightsabour-day off next.
Tthey’ll want Tatoowe’en and lightsabour-day off next.
Yeah, Tina Turner tried this but Mel Gibson came along and ruined it.
The lib dem bend-over can be summarised in two letters:
AV
you’d have to encrypt your messages, and manage who has the keys for it to be private.
It’s a donation so you’re never going to have perfect pricing everything down to the nearest penny or remunerating each person-hour worked. I think It’s about something rough and ready that is better than nothing. And it’s all goverened by morality anyway . . .
so doomed to failure on that side.
Buy hypothetically a simple principle with reasonable administration cost, like each 3 months, each node shoud add up all donations, slice off 25-50% , split it equally among their top 5 or 10 most important dependencies - just guess, and maybe swap from quarter to quarter if if there’s doubt. There’s some wiggle room there for small projects to do less and large over funded projects to do more.
Each node in the network could follow a simple rule like that, making a limited number of transactions each time period ,and you’d probably end up with quite a complex outcome after a few iterations (years).
The real trick would be having enough nodes in the network that actually enact such a simple rule. (Apart from having enough donations flow in to the consumer level projects of course).
But enough nodes and enough inflow and the fractal would work for you - roughly.
THe speed is an issue, the more often you settle up then quicker people see money, but the more the admin cost.
But even doing it quaterly is not slower than doing nothing.
Such a model is not something anyone will be securing bank loans off though, so if that’s the point then you probably need a paid licensing / service model of some sourt maybe Canonical and redhat.
Someone tried “April & Bob” once, but MS excel converted it to date.
When I buy a turnip from the grocery store I don’t have to pay the farmer directly.
If I donate to debian, that I depend on , then debian (morally) should disburse some of that donation to the linux kernel that debian depends on.
Poor old Chebychev is not getting much love here is he.
I guess people might think he was a fan of inequality. (sorry - maths joke, at least I didn’t do the one about the LOL numbers).
lineageos
I don’t know about how well it supports Korean language though.
yeah all I thought maybe people with a catheter.
Or they’re fish or something.
upvote for yes, downvote for no.
IP infringement law suits.
stackoverflow vs posting a meme.
Which one gets the best help?
I can see the appeal of the meme option.
Tory heroes save millions of hardworking families from being forced to walk 15 minutes every day by blocking draconian new proposals from councils that have been undemocratically taken over rabid russian anti-semitic communists.
. . . enough species of apes.
There’s way more than enough individual apes - at least in my shitty parrt of N. Europe.
Earth’s field is very large and very weak compared to small strong household magnets.
Whatever senses we’ve evolved for navigation could be dealing in a completely different scales so as to be useless.
It might be like trying to use a 5ml teaspoon to measure the volume liquid in a of a bathtub.
or using an alcohol thermometer to measure the temperature of molten iron
duck billed platypus
We have a problem with testing.
“Management” identifies problem “testing” adds word “lead”.
Issues job advert, recruits, problem solved?
. . . third “testing lead” in 2 years . . . “it’s so hard to recruit”