State budgets are difficult, but perhaps this helps:
https://www.volckeralliance.org/state-budgets/
and this:
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/data-visualizations/2014/fiscal-50
State budgets are difficult, but perhaps this helps:
https://www.volckeralliance.org/state-budgets/
and this:
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/data-visualizations/2014/fiscal-50
Paid, but less crap.
While I agree with the sentiment, I have accepted that the simple way to make “things” work now is to leverage the cheap computing that is ubiquitous. That headunit is likely now built on a SoC or some embedded OS and is easier and cheaper because of it.
Functionally we need regulations and safeguards in place that maintain the accountability for making the choice to use and build an OS as a life safety device that also serves Bluetooth audio. If the cost of supporting it, or failing to properly develop it, then perhaps the choice to make it dumb will become more adopted. Other economic forces are more likely to play out, but it’s a possibility that we can reinforce by what we buy and signal.
In technical terms you mean doing an incremental or differential back up to a local network storage location, correct?
This alongside using Backblaze is what I would suggest assuming you are thinking online. Cheap and reliable, also relatively easy via a cron job. https://help.backblaze.com/hc/en-us/articles/1260804565710-Quickstart-Guide-for-Rclone-and-B2-Cloud-Storage
The link sending is a bit convoluted, but once you figure it out it is a beautiful app.
I miss it all the time. I wish Pixels would get off their internal storage racket, or at least give you extremely large options.