Only if all that information is collected and stored. Digital finance systems tend to track every transaction and keep a record of them (because of legal requirements among other reasons). With cash in an envelope a government can't check all the info you suggested a year after the payment has happened, perhaps not even after a few days.
The kind that is beginner friendly, where I can host some stuff like Jellyfin, some storage, git or similar, etc. Just for me and friends/family to access.
That can only happen if we stop giving a shit about impact factors (and remove it from legal hiring requierements in some countries) and when big name PIs stop giving excuses like 'I want my research to be read' as if that wouldn't happen in the journals that are more appropriate for the topic they publish in.
csv is a pretty good data sharing format, but not very well suited for spreadsheets. Just because you can shove anything you want in there doesn't mean you should.
I don't believe that China makes these investments just because the energy is cheaper nor that Europe does it from the goodness of their hearts. Both parties are well aware that the long-term effects of climate change will be devastating to the lives of their population and economy among other things. It comes down to a balancing act between preventing long-term damage and stimulating short-term growth.
Both show Orban starting to rise again or at least not decline anymore :(
Come on Hungarian people, you have a chance to get rid of the wannabe dictator!
I've felt the pain of the mitID strictness, it really sucks. But can't you request the desktop version of a site om your phone when logging in and using the code key device?
Ukraine has indeed bought (and received for free) a lot of drones and drone tech, but far from all of it. They and Russia are currently the only states in the world with extensive battlefield experience that both sides have translated to modified and new tech. It makes perfect sense that Ukraine wants to sell its tech since they need both the money and foreign production capacity.
What do the monthly expenses and income typically look like? And since I like all those graphs at the end, any chance you could take that question literrally?
Only if all that information is collected and stored. Digital finance systems tend to track every transaction and keep a record of them (because of legal requirements among other reasons). With cash in an envelope a government can't check all the info you suggested a year after the payment has happened, perhaps not even after a few days.