leftingfighter33

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@Zuluzeit That is called settling and becoming complacent. Being mediocre.

> I suppose what you call it depends on what you want. Settling? Absolutely, for what I want. Mediocre? From your assertions, I reckon our measures for that are very, very different.
@Zuluzeit But you should never settle, you should always aspire to get more. If people thought that way we would not have the internet, smartphones, AI, etc...All these people who invented everything and started companies would have just stayed at
a normal 9-5 and done nothing more.

Why start a company when you have a house and a stable job?

Why take risks?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Inventions_by_country

Do you see the huge disparity between the US and other countries?

You should start a podcast

Imagine if republicans sweep house, senate and presidency and they don't pack the courts

That would be revolutionary

Is arizone already done?

Reminder that the media doesn't elect the president. They claim claimed Joe won even though there are still multiple instances of voter fraud, software glitches swapping votes, recounts and audits pending, lawsuits pending, etc...

They have blocked any social media accounts who question this

So much censorship

Does the constitution provide for audits of every vote? Recounting fake votes wont help.

Reminder that the media doesn't elect the president. They claim claimed Joe won even though there are still multiple instances of voter fraud, software glitches swapping votes, recounts and audits pending, lawsuits pending, etc...

What does the constitution say about late ballots after the election day? Does it specify anything at all?

What does the constitution say about late ballots after the election day? Does it specify anything at all?

Can Trump Invoke the 14th amendment and strip California and other states of it's electoral votes due to engaging and abetting insurrectionist forces that are operating a rebellion against the US of A(i.e. Big tech in California censoring all information)?

Can Trump Invoke the 14th amendment and strip California and other states of it's electoral votes due to engaging and abetting insurrectionist forces that are operating a rebellion against the US of A(i.e. Big tech in California censoring all information)?

Why?

> @leftingfighter33 the 14th amendment applies to restrictions on the government
@WatchingYouDaily Which is why I mentioned the california govt

Two word: Operation scorecard

Used in 2012 and 2020

Anything related to operation hammer and SCORECARD is being shadowbanned on reddit lol.\

Anything related to operation hammer and SCORECARD is being shadowbanned on reddit lol.

We will never be able to use renewables until we have a good way to store it

Battery tech

The problem is that a home's demand for electricity does not necessarily occur at the same time that the sun is out. Homes, of course, need power at night and on cloudy days. Solar systems feed excess power back into the electric grid, which allows homes to draw from the grid when the sun isn't shining, but that still entails a reliance on fossil fuels. (One way to mitigate that would be for governments to build significantly more nuclear power stations, but they have been increasingly reluctant to do so in the wake of the nuclear accident in Fukushima.)

The ideal solution is a big battery that can store at least a day's worth of electricity, if not more for the winter months in colder climates. Such batteries already exist. For example, Teslaย usesย 60 kWh and 85 kWh batteries in its cars, enough for up to 300 miles of driving, and two to three days of power for an average U.S. household.

The trouble is that each kW of storage carries a whopping price tag of $600 for consumers. Adding a 60 kWh battery to a household solar system would tack on $36,000 to the total cost, lifting the price of 20 years of solar power to at least $47,000. That's way too much โ€” especially considering that the battery could need to be replaced long before a solar panel's 20-year lifespan is up.

Trump will win

Lol there done

The software glitch that swaped votes was an operation

People will go to jail

They cant declare victory if the votes are challenged, it's like when a little kid wins by cheating and says thats it it's done.

No, if you won fair and square then wait for the dust to settle. There is nothing to worry about.

> @leftingfighter33 i wish that were true. But dont see any evidence
@Elias Diaz evidence for it being an operation? Or for it happening

> I'm not saying don't do investigations.
@Maw It won't stop the country from running. DJ Trump is still running the show until January

> I don't see any evidence that it was planned or intentional. We have just heard about one glitch that happened.
@Elias Diaz I think it was very much intentional. You don't write a bug into your software tha randomly swaps votes.

It isn't just "one glitch", the executable for the software comes from the source code. All executables that are the same version were compiled down to binary from the same source code and have the same glitch.

This is literally one of the simplest pieces of software to write and you're going to tell me some dumb dev just swaped two arrays by mistake? No that doesn't happen.

If the same software was used in multiple places then they should do a re-count by hand in all of the places.

I work in a very sensitive field and if a mistake like this happened somebody is getting fired and heads are rolling, we would have to report it to the FDA and there would be accountability. An entire investigation would be open and a root cause analysis would be done.

A CAPA would be open detailing the corrective action that was taken and everything would be recorded. If the medical field can do this why the hell are our elections a free for all? When they are just as important?

Zero accountaility

So they are now admitting they sent ballots to the dead

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/verify/no-evidence-widespread-dead-voting/507-84e1561d-0d38-49eb-889f-3d3012a88a2c

>Politifact reached out to that William Bradleyย and found out it was the deceased Bradleyโ€™s son. He said he received two absentee ballots, one for himself and one for his deceased father. He threw out his fatherโ€™s and mailed his own ballot in. He said an error incorrectly attributed the vote to the elder Bradley rather than him.

Am I supposed to believe everyone is a good samaritan and threw their deceased relative ballot away?

YOu guys noticedhow Fox just turned anti-trump? Even banning that judge for supporting Trump? WTF?

Why the hell do we require ID to get on an airplane but not to vote?

Why the hell do we require ID to get on an airplane but not to vote?

Why haven't North Carolina and Alaska finished vote counting?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSnEOxHFytI

This is a very clear example, a vote challenger who was actually there counting votes and witnessed this bullshit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSnEOxHFytI

This is a very clear example, a vote challenger who was actually there counting votes and witnessed this bullshit.

> @leftingfighter33 I feel like witnesses like this are great to get the process going but at the end of the day there still needs to be evidence of the fraud that took place or some kind of audit trail of which ballots are fraudulent. My fear is that it will be hard to grab that evidence and that they wont be able to track down fraudulent ballots
@Elias Diaz I am pretty sure there is a large amount of cases where witnesses are all of the evidence you have and people still get convicted.

Will he be convicted though?

How do you buy an illegal gun if you are legally allowed to buy it lol

Grueler should be in Trump's lawyers team.

If Biden wins, you guys ready to start learning Mandarin and bow down to CHYNa?

Dr shiva got cheated on the primaries by RHinos

Fuck these people.

Why a forensic statistician?

Data scientists do the same

@realz What is your argument?

These people are Dumb, advertizing they want to commit fraud

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/georgia-senate-election-runoffs-democrats-move-there

> https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8944319/amp/Official-audit-Arizonas-votes-NO-evidence-fraud.html
@Elias Diaz How did they do an audit in 1 day if the state hasn't even finished counting ballots and it took them a week to get to 98%? Makes no sense.

Yea guys, it took us 7 days to count all ballots but we found no fraud after a 1 day investigation.

Did they even do a by hand recount and audit?

Because a by hand recount and audit would take way longer

And if they didn't then how do they actually know anything?

Aren't they within the margin for a by hand recount anyways?

Fauci is a TYRANT

Daily deaths is useless as a measure of covid, it includes deaths due to lockdown induced deaths i. E. Increased suicide, increased domestic abuse, less medical appointments snd procedures thst could save lufes, etc .. It usnt just covid deaths.

Dominion should be FORCED to release their source code

There is no way we can be sure that the elections in states that used the dominion software were fair unless we look at their source code. I believe the Trump administration should SUE Dominion to have their source code release to the public and have it under public scrutiny to ensure they are not using their software to rig elections.

This has happened in the past already and there is precedent, so why dont they do it? We should have a right to know what the software and hardware that counts our votes is doing.

Interested in what Robert tinks of this

> That sounds like something that should be classified.
@Zuluzeit If we have poll watchers, the same should apply to software used for voting.
Ideally we should be using open source software from a foundation with no political affiliation like the Dominion trash, but since their software is closed source
and nobody can "watch" what they do inside their code we should force a release of their version controlled changes to the codebase from day 1.

> @leftingfighter33 That should be pretty easy to test even without the source code of Dominion. Feed a number of ballots with pre-determined results and confirm that the machine returns that same results. For Science!!
@True

Nope, that is called black box testing and doesn't actually guarantee that they cant do a last minute software upgradate to do whatever they want.

They could also have different operating modes and only activate them during the election.

They could also have remote access(and likely do, for updates) and simply replace the binaries during the election.

You can do whatever the hell you want when your software is closed source and you only have 3 or 4 people reviewing your pull request.

Making something opensource raises the bar because niw everyone will look at your pull requests.

I would feel less comfortable commiting shitty code to the linux kernel than to my repo at work.

Why? Because everyone is watching

Even normal third party libraries claim they do X and then do Y

Because you have no idea what they are doing in the backend

Which is why many companies just write their own in-house libraries... To stop reliance in third parties who only provide interfaces and no implementation. You have no idea what the hell they are actually doing

Same here with Dominion

> Maybe it was and still could be subject to review by qualified analysts in appropriate agencies, instead of blasting it out there for mobsourced determination. Indeed, maybe someone has thought of that already.
>
> Regardless, I'm not sure I'd ever feel like the arbiter of what is trash but especially not when I haven't seen the particular thing. That would be flagrantly irresponsible speculation.
@Zuluzeit

There is no such thing as qualified analysts, that is just a bullshit term. Anybody who can read and write code should be able to review and make sense of the code.

"Blasting it" for mobsource determination is what makes the quality of open source code higher. You will think twice before writting garbage code. Whereas at work I only have 1 or 2 people reviewing my code changes.

> and you might end up looking like a fool
@realz Thats the point, there is no way to tell because YOU CANT SEE THEIR CODE

They can be sued for it

And like I said, it is the norm for a third party library to claim to do x and then do Y. Or change implementation randomly on you.

So am I dude

Lol

It is the norm, I have run into issues multiple times using third party libraries. . All the way from Atheros drivers to Dicom rendering libraries for 3D volumes.

Documentation says x but it does y

Like I said it is so fucking frustrating we often just find resources to write our own inhouse ones

You're either very new to software development or haven't had to deal with large enough projects yet.

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