That is the name Xorg uses for the display manager. Which also has been forked to XLibre or X11Libre.
I just installed ARTIX-linux & BSD and so far it has done a better job than Wayland. [I know, perhaps I am kicking a holy house here, but 17 years of development and getting a subpar display manager does not cut it, and clearly: this move to fork was a good move, as many problems within the x-11 legacy code, are now resolved. Clearly, a setup to promote Wayland ...where Wayland is clumsey, gittery, lagging, XLibre rocks!)
Anyway, that aside, thinking about the nature of war projected from current feasible tech:.
Unmanned areal vehicles. unmanned land vehicles, unmanned sea born vehicles and submersibles. So, projecting this further out, what meaning is left, if there was any meaning meaning at all?
Do we really want the CoL to have such tech? Is it preferable? What is there is a simple off switch, as those run on expensive silicone hardware?
I am dismayed they call is X11.
That is the name Xorg uses for the display manager. Which also has been forked to XLibre or X11Libre.
I just installed ARTIX-linux & BSD and so far it has done a better job than Wayland. [I know, perhaps I am kicking a holy house here, but 17 years of development and getting a subpar display manager does not cut it, and clearly: this move to fork was a good move, as many problems within the x-11 legacy code, are now resolved. Clearly, a setup to promote Wayland ...where Wayland is clumsey, gittery, lagging, XLibre rocks!)
Anyway, that aside, thinking about the nature of war projected from current feasible tech:.
Unmanned areal vehicles. unmanned land vehicles, unmanned sea born vehicles and submersibles. So, projecting this further out, what meaning is left, if there was any meaning meaning at all?
Do we really want the CoL to have such tech? Is it preferable? What is there is a simple off switch, as those run on expensive silicone hardware?
Both sides in a conflict can leverage such technology. Quite the force multiplier. It reminds me of this clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO1HC8pHZw0
Perhaps, we reach the point where disputes can be solved by a game of chess? A lot cheaper ...