Voting fraud might occur in any way, but I think it's quite obvious that from this point of view voting booths are better than mail voting.
> Only the last vote counts. Is it always like this? I could also go at someone's place one minute before the voting closes. Voting at the voting booth is still more secure.
In person voting at the voting booth is without any doubt more secure. For something so important like voting I would only use the most secure option. I live in a country with only voting at the voting booth and I am…
Looks like XMMS to me. https://www.xmms.org
The electronic ID is a great idea for everything except for voting. I can easily go to someone's place, make sure he votes for my candidate and give him 10$. A lot of people with low interest in politics would sell…
There are a couple of services I would love to use, but I have a strict no-subscription policy. It just gives me bad vibes, I would rather pay 24 months upfront and have the full application/service. Of course this does…
> The new plan has some limitations. While Germany’s 9-euro ($9) passes cover all public transit except faster train services, Spain will restrict itself to regional and suburban rail services, which are not as…
I think there should be! And I welcome any technology enabling it!
There are fully anonymous cryptocurrencies. Also, in a public ledger, an address is not directly associated to a person.
The vast majority of human activities have a carbon footprint. I would rather give up Facebook and all other social (which in my opinion add no value to society) rather than cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to…
Still very rough years for Russia. Still as tone deaf as observing that since grandma has suddenly died the ecological footprint of the family greatly improved.
Must be the most tone deaf article I read in a while. Lots of people were starving in Russia in the ‘90s, for sure malnourished or dead people emit less carbon.
Sure, sure, but I find difficult to believe that an industrial superpower such as Germany can't find a solution in a couple of months. The the usual politicians' way of speaking. If there was the political will of…
> Contracts have been terminated, replacement parts with long lead times haven't been ordered, maintenance windows have been shifted in anticipation of the shutdown. Sounds like a long list of lame excuses.
> Another ban was instituted in 1869. That's more than 150 years ago. Matches pretty much my definition of consistency. Even before, there might have been some doctrinal adjustments, but abortion was condemned by many…
Indeed, even though I generally support guns rights, I think they should be regulated by state law. However, notice the difference: the 2nd Amendment is extremely clear in granting the right to bear arms, whereas the…
To be honest I am pretty fine with it. For a few reasons: 1) Abortion (in my opinion) should not be a constitutional right. I can't name a country that has abortion as a constitutional right. More generally: the…
> What I witnessed was no less than a 45 minute diatribe on the dangers of abortion, casting various aspersions (ad hominem) on any political leader not on board with new political agenda of the Catholic Church. A…
Handguns might be more common in dangerous areas. Did they account for this?
No, it's the right link. "Express my sorrow at having caused pain" is a more formal way of saying "I am sorry I have caused pain". You are free to claim there are some subtle differences (pro tip: there are not), but…
Yes, he did, on his personal blog. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/new-m... https://brendaneich.com/2014/03/inclusiveness-at-mozilla/
> Brave search is a possibility, but they’re owned and managed by a homophobic douchebag. Here we go again... He donated a few thousands dollars in 2008 and 2010 to a referendum campaign against same-sex marriage. He…
My feeling is that cryptocurrencies brought wealth to people considerably less political than the traditional financial elites. And I really like this. Still, if the traditional finance is affected by the downturn in…
Looks like someone is a little afraid. At least they updating a bit the playbook, now to bash BTC they leverage on people's fear of a possible recession. It still won't work, but at least it's fun to see new excuses.
Errors do not sum like regular numbers. You want to take the square root of the sum of the squares of the errors. sqrt(6.4^2 + 6.9^2) ≈ 9.4 You can have a look here:…
Voting fraud might occur in any way, but I think it's quite obvious that from this point of view voting booths are better than mail voting.
> Only the last vote counts. Is it always like this? I could also go at someone's place one minute before the voting closes. Voting at the voting booth is still more secure.
In person voting at the voting booth is without any doubt more secure. For something so important like voting I would only use the most secure option. I live in a country with only voting at the voting booth and I am…
Looks like XMMS to me. https://www.xmms.org
The electronic ID is a great idea for everything except for voting. I can easily go to someone's place, make sure he votes for my candidate and give him 10$. A lot of people with low interest in politics would sell…
There are a couple of services I would love to use, but I have a strict no-subscription policy. It just gives me bad vibes, I would rather pay 24 months upfront and have the full application/service. Of course this does…
> The new plan has some limitations. While Germany’s 9-euro ($9) passes cover all public transit except faster train services, Spain will restrict itself to regional and suburban rail services, which are not as…
I think there should be! And I welcome any technology enabling it!
There are fully anonymous cryptocurrencies. Also, in a public ledger, an address is not directly associated to a person.
The vast majority of human activities have a carbon footprint. I would rather give up Facebook and all other social (which in my opinion add no value to society) rather than cryptocurrencies (which are instrumental to…
Still very rough years for Russia. Still as tone deaf as observing that since grandma has suddenly died the ecological footprint of the family greatly improved.
Must be the most tone deaf article I read in a while. Lots of people were starving in Russia in the ‘90s, for sure malnourished or dead people emit less carbon.
Sure, sure, but I find difficult to believe that an industrial superpower such as Germany can't find a solution in a couple of months. The the usual politicians' way of speaking. If there was the political will of…
> Contracts have been terminated, replacement parts with long lead times haven't been ordered, maintenance windows have been shifted in anticipation of the shutdown. Sounds like a long list of lame excuses.
> Another ban was instituted in 1869. That's more than 150 years ago. Matches pretty much my definition of consistency. Even before, there might have been some doctrinal adjustments, but abortion was condemned by many…
Indeed, even though I generally support guns rights, I think they should be regulated by state law. However, notice the difference: the 2nd Amendment is extremely clear in granting the right to bear arms, whereas the…
To be honest I am pretty fine with it. For a few reasons: 1) Abortion (in my opinion) should not be a constitutional right. I can't name a country that has abortion as a constitutional right. More generally: the…
> What I witnessed was no less than a 45 minute diatribe on the dangers of abortion, casting various aspersions (ad hominem) on any political leader not on board with new political agenda of the Catholic Church. A…
Handguns might be more common in dangerous areas. Did they account for this?
No, it's the right link. "Express my sorrow at having caused pain" is a more formal way of saying "I am sorry I have caused pain". You are free to claim there are some subtle differences (pro tip: there are not), but…
Yes, he did, on his personal blog. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/new-m... https://brendaneich.com/2014/03/inclusiveness-at-mozilla/
> Brave search is a possibility, but they’re owned and managed by a homophobic douchebag. Here we go again... He donated a few thousands dollars in 2008 and 2010 to a referendum campaign against same-sex marriage. He…
My feeling is that cryptocurrencies brought wealth to people considerably less political than the traditional financial elites. And I really like this. Still, if the traditional finance is affected by the downturn in…
Looks like someone is a little afraid. At least they updating a bit the playbook, now to bash BTC they leverage on people's fear of a possible recession. It still won't work, but at least it's fun to see new excuses.
Errors do not sum like regular numbers. You want to take the square root of the sum of the squares of the errors. sqrt(6.4^2 + 6.9^2) ≈ 9.4 You can have a look here:…