Regretfully and respectfully, I decline. It's a better use of technologists time to work on replacing antiquated and corrupt (oh, and closed source) voting systems designed for nation-states modelled on the 19th century with governance built for the 21st century.https://twitter.com/mattblaze/status/1019635796557680641 …
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Note that I took Ron Rivest's crypto lectures on voting security, and agree that e-voting is hard, if not impossible. If really needed, mix-nets over blockchains. My point is VOTING is not a magic bullet for making democratic decisions. Exhibit A: Trump as President.
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Far be it for me to argue with someone who took a course on the subject.
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Or is working with mix-net designs for e-voting in
@PanoramixH2020 for Europe. However, you are missing my point: Voting based on arbitrary (often gerrymandered) geographic lines is not a technological problem. For many kinds of decisions voting is a BADLY DESIGNED social system. -
As both a geographer and technologist I'm struggling to understand how the existence of gerrymandered areal units should stop people from working on the ground in elections and instead bunker down in their ivory tower...
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Matt, I see your point, but you are barking up the wrong geek here. Harry is old-school, not a brogrammer. I'm terrible at writing code & security, so *I* should be a poll worker. It's hard because I live abroad. He is genuinely more relevant working on higher concepts.
ধন্যবাদ। আপনার সময়রেখাকে আরো ভালো করে তুলতে টুইটার এটিকে ব্যবহার করবে। পূর্বাবস্থায়পূর্বাবস্থায়
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লোড হতে বেশ কিছুক্ষণ সময় নিচ্ছে।
টুইটার তার ক্ষমতার বাইরে চলে গেছে বা কোনো সাময়িক সমস্যার সম্মুখীন হয়েছে আবার চেষ্টা করুন বা আরও তথ্যের জন্য টুইটারের স্থিতি দেখুন।