To: copaliscrossing
I’m a programmer too (software engineer by title, but that honestly means I’ve got tons of age and experience really). My #1 concern with the Dominion software is the FRS some of the states signed specifically saying things like the software allows the administrators to salt the counts (i.e. multiply Trump’s votes by 0.7 and Biden’s votes by 1.2 if they wanted to).
22 posted on
11/16/2021 1:56:17 PM PST by
Tell It Right
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To: Tell It Right
I’m a programmer too (software engineer by title, but that honestly means I’ve got tons of age and experience really). My #1 concern with the Dominion software is the FRS some of the states signed specifically saying things like the software allows the administrators to salt the counts (i.e. multiply Trump’s votes by 0.7 and Biden’s votes by 1.2 if they wanted to).
I share that concern also. But I'm just curious if you think I'm off base on the time/date trigger behavior coding issue? What made me initially suspicious about this angle is the absolute reluctance of Dominion to let anyone outside of their company look at the source code. Plus, without checksum verification of the object/runtime code, you have no idea what software, verified or not, is doing the counting.
25 posted on
11/16/2021 2:08:24 PM PST by
copaliscrossing
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