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@carlfranklin You mentioned Immersed on the Meta Quest 3 as a Multimonitor work solution. I have been using it since @shanselman mentioned using it on the road. This would make a great podcast topic.

I used it for work when my access was based on Citrix. I can no longer use it for work now that I must use a company computer on my current contract. I am a local admin but can only install approved software so the Immersed app is out.

I hope Windows has built-in support one day to eliminate this roadblock.

@richcampbell

Possible topics
1. Donald Trump and Elon Musk have talked about making the US government more efficient. How to increase productivity and reduce on govermental software contracts.

2. We will soon have a new international gateways pace station in orbit around the moon and buildings on the surface of the moon. I expect a combination of prefab pieces from earth and robotic construction rovers remotely controlled from the space station and earth. What is the state of the art software development for AI construction, drone/rover control, augmented reality space suits and remote controllers. These projects will require higher powered components and. Net development. At what point is a Lunar data center needed for cloud computing on the moon for commercial and govermental Lunar systems.

3. How can we help to have a remote job assisting with space development?

4. Will any of the Lunar software backbone be open source?

@richcampbell You mentioned using ODROID in your holiday RunAs show over Raspberry Pi for your home automation. Have you used similar boards for a battery-powered mesh (802.11s or Batman-adv) to support the humanitarian toolbox? It could be a great way to spread news, locations of relief stations, or electricity. It also opens up options for C# developers now that .net can run on ARM processors. SQL Server can even run in a docker image with x86 emulation.

If one was on each relief vehicle plugged into power, one at each relief location, and a battery-powered one on citizens and traveling emergency personnel on foot, then eventual consistency is possible.

@richcampbell Another .Net Rocks or RunAs Radio would be discussing options to share e-books with a department or small company. There are many services that allow acccess to a vast library at a high cost for users that may not frequently use the service.

Bonus points for a solution that lets me reference passages. Example: Chapter 7 of "The Dot Net Rocks Compendium" could fix our issue. Read and be ready to discuss on Thursday.

Simply put, what is the modern day equilavent to buying a book and putting it on the shelf by the break room in a remote first workforce? Amazon has limits on borrowing out books that make it less useful.

I am looking for a recomendation so I can live the rule, "Change is Good, You Go First!"

Allen Davis