[–] bbqchipz ago 

I wish my employer had such stringent testing, we're told to basically not trust the programs we're given even though they come from our proven programs.

I've seen programs made to cut stuff not even close to the customer print, but still be something considered proven good.

[–] yukon456 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

the fact it's not open-source is all the proof i need to know its malicious. common sense

[–] getshanked ago  (edited ago)

Proprietary software + government are two things that should never come together, but they do. Can’t get away with fraud if your software is open source. They know what they’re doing.

[–] MadCatTimberWolf 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

As a Software Engineer I concur.

[–] matt ago  (edited ago)

The machine you feed your ballot into broke when I fed my ballot into it. They told me to wait for the greenlight and after 15 or 20 awkward seconds I asked, “is this normal?“ No.

All the poll workers gathered around and assured me that they’d have to do a lot of extra work and wait for specially accredited volunteers to hand count the votes.

I’m just standing there awkwardly thinking that Scantron technology has been reliable for the past three decades.

I thanked them all for volunteering and let them know that I was completely confident that things would be handled well.

Maybe it was writing in “Ted Kaczynski“ that did it. A name so offensive to the AI that it causes the local node to self destruct. /s

Seriously though, things are a little fishy, but that is kind of the norm. A lot has been written about the consequences of “noticing things.“

Edited; changed note to node

[–] blackzetsu ago 

It's pretty simple. If your code sucks you don't get paid. If their voting software sucks, they get elected

[–] Broc_Lia 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I can't think of an honest reason why polling software shouldn't be that simple.

[–] Nigger_Loving_Jew ago 

Even if the voting software were open source how would you know that the binaries used in the machines was compiled form the same code?

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