Message from @TaLoN132

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2020-11-21 05:56:52 UTC  

Nobody heard, said,saw or knows anything

2020-11-21 05:57:21 UTC  

@TaLoN132 There's already been research done on this, it tabulates it. I'm just now trying it for the first time.

2020-11-21 05:58:09 UTC  

2 orders of magnitude

2020-11-21 05:58:19 UTC  

He covers the architecture

2020-11-21 05:59:06 UTC  

After Trump wins he needs to amend the constitution and install more terms 😄. Would Yall vote Tulsi in 2024? She should run Rep or Independent

2020-11-21 05:59:06 UTC  

@Buzzweiser, you just advanced to level 4!

2020-11-21 05:59:07 UTC  

I work in software engineering, it looks legit

2020-11-21 05:59:15 UTC  

Very few businesses use only one system. I have helped many companies use disparate systems that have no affiliation with each other. I know many companies that use a proprietary Accounts Receivable system where a custom interface is created to transmit aggregate data to a different General Ledger system.

2020-11-21 05:59:50 UTC  

Told you this was being worked on 2 years ago

2020-11-21 05:59:54 UTC  

I guess VPN really does wprk

2020-11-21 06:00:05 UTC  

I worked the polls in 2018, and it was terrifying

2020-11-21 06:00:13 UTC  

Right, yea, now that I think of it, Dominion can say they're not tied to SCYTL, so it would take an integrated solution if you wanted to remotely change the votes

2020-11-21 06:00:58 UTC  

Change the vote tally, but then you would have to make sure Dominion machines would print the ballots, or you would have to drop them off yourself

2020-11-21 06:02:27 UTC  

The reason I bring up SCYTL is because if I remember correctly, there is a server that feeds the Edison feed

2020-11-21 06:02:27 UTC  

@NoobDad, you just advanced to level 3!

2020-11-21 06:02:59 UTC  

Tha'ts why there are vote swaps on live TV. The data is not corrected, it's just a raw stream.

2020-11-21 06:04:05 UTC  

None of this would be happening if we could purge voter rolls. And whether or not the machines are connected during the voting is irrelevant. Hacjers could target the election headquarters where the machines are programmed and when they initialize on site, the code goes live. There is no air gap.

2020-11-21 06:04:15 UTC  

I'll watch the video...

2020-11-21 06:04:43 UTC  

this is from new york times feed - you can see the swaps in here too

2020-11-21 06:04:56 UTC  

Have you seen the code for dominion vote switching jack on githib?

2020-11-21 06:05:00 UTC  

Github.

2020-11-21 06:05:13 UTC  

It is being hosted on there right out in the open

2020-11-21 06:05:17 UTC  

No I haven't, do you have a link?

2020-11-21 06:05:25 UTC  

I will look it up

2020-11-21 06:05:55 UTC  

I didnt check it out, for obvious reasons. Might be a bad idea to link it. Just I. Case its legit

2020-11-21 06:06:10 UTC  

Ahh, what did you goole?

2020-11-21 06:06:18 UTC  

Yeah. One sec

2020-11-21 06:06:27 UTC  

In Philly a master keycard & laptop disappeared from supervisor of election office

2020-11-21 06:06:54 UTC  

Dominion keycard

2020-11-21 06:07:36 UTC  

@NoobDad I'm a software architect and engineer. I've worked in virtually every modern development environment, but my specialty is highly scalable database systems.

2020-11-21 06:08:31 UTC  

@TaLoN132 Nice, I'm aspiring architect and full stack developer. The architecture Russell explains seems legitimate, it's a half-cocked solutions that you usually see with customers

2020-11-21 06:09:27 UTC  

I still don't know how vote switching in software could overcome a full hand recount - given that the voting machines printed out a paper ballot.

2020-11-21 06:09:55 UTC  

the voting machines could print a different option

2020-11-21 06:10:05 UTC  

In the video it even shows a UI produced for operators to swap votes

2020-11-21 06:10:17 UTC  

The voter sees the printout and verifies that it matches.

2020-11-21 06:11:15 UTC  

but what happens when they submit it

2020-11-21 06:11:23 UTC  

No print out in TX