Indeed, libs always think they can vote their way out of systemic problems.
The Navier-Stokes equations are a set of partial differential equations that describe the motion of fluids. They are notoriously difficult to solve, and one of the biggest challenges is understanding the conditions under which solutions remain smooth and well-behaved (global regularity).
The connection between the Navier-Stokes equations and turbulence lies in the fact that turbulent flows are often associated with the breakdown of smooth solutions to these equations. In other words, it is believed that the onset of turbulence is related to the formation of singularities in the Navier-Stokes equations. However, proving this rigorously is a major challenge, and the difficulty of establishing global regularity for the Navier-Stokes equations that hinders our complete understanding of turbulence.
If we could prove that smooth solutions always exist, it would imply that turbulence cannot arise from the equations themselves, and we would need to look for other explanations, such as instabilities in the initial or boundary conditions. Conversely, if we could find an example of a solution that develops a singularity, it would provide strong evidence that the Navier-Stokes equations are indeed capable of describing the onset of turbulence.
https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/why-global-regularity-for-navier-stokes-is-hard/
yeah that should work
It's from Science: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Weinersmith https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/9666621-aristotle-said-a-bunch-of-stuff-that-was-wrong-galileo
I just tried and my hub allows powering the phone while plugging a drive in. I haven't tried a USB network card though. I agree old desktops or laptops work also work pretty well. It just bothers me how. old phones are fully fledged computers in a really nice small package, and there's no easy way to make them useful.
That's what I expected, gonna have to play around with an old phone I've got lying around.
I don't think this single thing is going to be the catalyst for some major change on its own, but these things add up over time. Eventually, quantity transforms into quality. People are becoming increasingly aware that the system is broken, and solidarity within the working class is starting to slowly develop. It's important to develop a long term perspective here and recognize that change is a long process there will be many setbacks along the way. I do think it's important to use these kinds of events to do agitprop to point people in the right direction in terms of their thinking.
Healthcare is likely the most sensitive topic that affects vast majority of people. Everyone has either been fucked by insurance industry or knows someone who has.
The article talks the idea of recycling a phone to use as a home server, which is what I found interesting. Also, if you spend your time worrying what sites you generate traffic for maybe rethink your life.
I mean it's pretty easy to extrapolate from the article how to do it with any OS that can run Docker. It's the idea of recycling the phone as a server that's useful not the specific OS they used in the tutorial.
a couple of more guides I've run across
https://crackoverflow.com/docs/system_administration/containerization/turn_android_phone_to_batteryless_home_server/
https://crackoverflow.com/docs/system_administration/containerization/install-docker-natively-on-android-phone-and-use-it-as-a-home-server/