Our Canadian paper ballots work great fwiw
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How are they counted?
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Election machines are at best a make work program for the companies that build them and at worst an easy way to eliminate democracy.
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Not weird at all that this is the address of the largest voting systems company in the country.pic.twitter.com/pEKetIGHJl
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It’s not.
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Am a software engineer, would never trust a closed source proprietary piece of software with such a tight margin of error. Especially one that is compromised at every defcon
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Curious to know if there are any machines (of any sort, not really focused on voting machines with this question) that have survived Defcon without compromise. I believe I heard of someone hacking an abacus once. Magnets or something, was pretty fantastic.
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Check out THIS guy, who I supported when he ran against a super corrupt FloriDUH man. I know, right? What are the odds?
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I've met three, but both were frontend specialists and the fifth was a C guy who liked doing pointer math. Anyway, my code never had counting errors.
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