10 pointsby miohtama2 days ago4 comments
  • cluckindana day ago
    ”Cosmic ray” from an unmarked van parked outside the building, perhaps?
  • scics20 hours ago
    Solution to democratic elections:

    - Candidates are chosen at random from the public. They can decline or accept.

    - Each candidate must pass a rigorous psychological exam.

    - Voting consists of people walking into a chamber where the candidates each sit in a chair held up by a rope. The voter pulls a mechanical lever to nick the rope of candidates they dislike. Heavily disliked candidates will have their ropes cut and fall onto the sea.

    - If selected, candidates are guaranteed to be provided with food, shelter, and healthcare for life.

  • barbazooa day ago
    Might be because I don’t have an account so I don’t see it but is there more to it than that one tweet making the claim?
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      > A thorough investigation ensued, initially suspected to be a software bug in the Digivote system.

      > Surprisingly, the code was released open source just a few days after the election.

      > The code was of low quality, and rife with bugs...but none that would cause a bit inversion.

      > [Screenshot of lousy code]

      > Although impossible to confirm, with all other likely possibilities ruled out, the most likely explanation was a cosmic one.

      > A single-event upset caused by a cosmic ray inverting the 13th bit remains the main suspect.

      > Digivote's poor code quality offered no protection.

  • 2 days ago
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