

it is a very random number. it’s also a very large small number.


it is a very random number. it’s also a very large small number.


that doesn’t seem related but it sure is interesting that it’s the same number
no, voting is a lot older than computers.
put it this way, do you know how all the software in your phone works? because i could describe to you every step of our voting process and you can request to be present at every step to follow, open, and tally the ballots. with electronic voting, all that’s out the window.
someone brought a voting machine to defcon a few years ago as a “try to hack this thing” project but it basically turned out to be pre-hacked.
if they ever went electronic i dont think i would ever vote again. that shit’s dystopian
what’s really gonna fuck with you is the one below them, the “People’s Party Liberals”
lol, same image too, good job us
why do you have a full set of swedish ballot cards

this is why i do theatre of the mind
not sharing the entire clip is criminal.
not to mention the sequel.
i think he is looking at the meme which you are inside
yeah this project has been on github for six years and seems to have been closed source before that. it’s a graphical automation tool.
like, everything can be used with ai. github itself has “ai agent” plastered everywhere. it’s just a buzzword. doesn’t mean it’s built specifically for ai.
could be one of those cases where the product predates ai but some c-level asked an engineer “could we use this for ai” and the engineer said “i mean, technically yes” and then marketing changed every single mention of the product
that’s the original pronunciation from the 70s. like “gene”.


one of the funniest (and sadly accurate) things i’ve heard said about linux backwards-compatibility is that its most stable API is Win32. you can run really old windows software on wine because they support stuff even windows doesn’t anymore.
of course this is because the expectation is that you can just recompile old software to work on new systems, which is not really a thing on window.s


i like how everyone got hooked on the cgnat thing when i gave the actual solution in the main post. but yeah there’s always the option of not doing anything until i see issues.


i’ll worry about the nat traversal when i get my bouncer back up, but it will probably be less full-featured than pangolin. previously i just used a reverse ssh setup but that was a bit too rudimentary.


that’s also a possibility, but i’m going to have to whine to my isp.
i mean, think about it. the more people you have, the more counters you can have. you make your districts so there’s at most a few thousand people per district, and you designate a counter (or three) from each district. then you get a few central counters per region to verify the district counts. the more people you have, the more you can decentralise.
takes about a day or two to get the results.