To be fair he's been posting those idiots for like 40 pages now.No, but I have noticed he's been linking to thedonald.win. Mostly because it really upsets the anti-virus on my company laptop.
To be fair he's been posting those idiots for like 40 pages now.No, but I have noticed he's been linking to thedonald.win. Mostly because it really upsets the anti-virus on my company laptop.
This is actually the first I've heard of that. I don't recall anyone ever telling me that beforeYou have been told numerous times and yet still do not appear to have computed that voter ID is not used for postal ballots: your voter ID is a card you take to a polling station when you vote in person.
It is very clear you have no idea how software development in general nor secure software engineering in particular work based on this assumption.To be fair, the thing says "SolarWinds Orion", while Dominion says they used "SolarWinds Serv-U"
But same company, probably same or similar vulnerabilities.
You're right, what do I know, I've only been a software developer for the last 8 years or so. I've definitely never copied and pasted code from one project to another, before. I definitely don't use the same libraries and dependencies because I know how to use them. Nope! I just re-invent the wheel every time!It is very clear you have no idea how software development in general nor secure software engineering in particular work based on this assumption.
Despite the chaos of election night and the days that followed, the media has consistently proclaimed that no widespread voter fraud has been proven. But this observation misses the point. The constitutional issues is not whether voters committed fraud but whether state officials violated the law by systemically loosening the measures for ballot integrity so that fraud becomes undetectable.
At this point I wonder if they are losing the lawsuits on purpose; so just they can say "See? Even the Court is in it! Drastic times calls for drastic measures!"snip
Part of me wonders if its all political theater to both prove their loyalty to the King Maker, and trying to get a pardon. If Trump doesn't issue pardons, dozens if not more of his supporters go to jail once the post-presidency investigations start, and these politicians all plan to run for President one day and they need name recognition with the Cult.At this point I wonder if they are losing the lawsuits on purpose; so just they can say "See? Even the Court is in it! Drastic times calls for drastic measures!"
While trying to understand the political motives of people with a totally different mindset can often be difficult (I'm sure a lot of Trumpists believe the rubbish they say about "the left"), I wonder if they are just spinning their wheels because they are supposed to, in the same way that people were convinced that Obama was going to destroy the US, because you had to be to be part of the tribe, but went about their business as normal because they knew that was untrue. Symbolic beliefs or whatever.Part of me wonders if its all political theater to both prove their loyalty to the King Maker, and trying to get a pardon. If Trump doesn't issue pardons, dozens if not more of his supporters go to jail once the post-presidency investigations start, and these politicians all plan to run for President one day and they need name recognition with the Cult.
Didn't Trump already used his last available pardon with Corn the Turkey?Part of me wonders if its all political theater to both prove their loyalty to the King Maker, and trying to get a pardon. If Trump doesn't issue pardons, dozens if not more of his supporters go to jail once the post-presidency investigations start, and these politicians all plan to run for President one day and they need name recognition with the Cult.
CORN the Turkey?! When I met him he called himself Maze! He's in on the Deep State! Turkeys stole the election by gobbling up millions of Trump votes in Georgia!Didn't Trump already used his last available pardon with Corn the Turkey?
PS: It's a joke BTW. Don't anyone start getting technical here...
I pity your coworkers, clients, and end-users.You're right, what do I know, I've only been a software developer for the last 8 years or so. I've definitely never copied and pasted code from one project to another, before. I definitely don't use the same libraries and dependencies because I know how to use them. Nope! I just re-invent the wheel every time!
Me too, because our entire field is bad at what we do.I pity your coworkers, clients, and end-users.
You realize that xkcd meant to be a joke, right? Our entire field is not bad at their jobs; there just happen to be a large number of them who are due to the low barrier to entry. You seem weirdly proud to include yourself in that portion.Me too, because our entire field is bad at what we do.
So who are you to lecture us about software? What is your profession?
I don't know what to tell you. If your problem is with the rules that are in place, they've been in place for many years and many elections. If Trump had a problem with them, he could have legislated.The majority of countries don't have mail-in ballots either.
It's not like the House passed multiple election security bills that McConnel and co ignored in the Senate that Trump could have endorsed...I don't know what to tell you. If your problem is with the rules that are in place, they've been in place for many years and many elections. If Trump had a problem with them, he could have legislated.
Which he probably doesn't even have. The guy didn't even know what VVPAT was a couple of pages ago and now he's trying to teach us about voting machines software.Horseman trying to dick swing software credentials on a site full of software nerds