what the fuck have you stumbled upon PEDE? this is fucking unbelievable, has this been stickied? what the fuck is going on with this shit you have brought to light?
I've yet to hear anyone anywhere talk about this. What's odd is that it fits perfectly into the those who were stating that they were seeing ballots of a paper that is unlike anything they've seen before. It even states on its info page " Fully integrated with Democracy Suite®, ballots print with all appropriate colors and security watermarks"
You can use any color laser printer. The local dominion machines were using HPs where I voted. "Mobile Ballot Printing gives you the flexiblity to use existing print
hardware or leverage other commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS)
printers to meet your specific needs."
They probably have an agreement with okidata. You know how people are -- they can't make up their minds so they're going to suggest a line they most likely carry, but for sure get some kickbacks on.
I was making the joke that they needed a high-volume machine. Seriously though, how would the machine print watermarks? I thought that was a feature built into the paper?
If one off the shelf printer can print them, so can another, so I'd call "security" from Dominion, no more than marketing speak until proven otherwise.
At best, it's probably some sort of hash created with a non-published algorithm, which means no 3rd party can tell if the code is any good. It might be buried in a barcode. At best, it could be a code that the Dominion ballot box can read to know the ballot was generated by a Dominion program, or to prevent ballots from one precinct from winding up in another's ballot box, but that means a photocopier can create ballots too.
If it were to print a serial number or individual id on the ballot, ballot privacy is gone.
It could not be a security feature to verify a filled ballot, not a blank ballot.
this is shitpost right?
No, 3rd option here https://www.dominionvoting.com/optional-solutions/
what the fuck have you stumbled upon PEDE? this is fucking unbelievable, has this been stickied? what the fuck is going on with this shit you have brought to light?
I've yet to hear anyone anywhere talk about this. What's odd is that it fits perfectly into the those who were stating that they were seeing ballots of a paper that is unlike anything they've seen before. It even states on its info page " Fully integrated with Democracy Suite®, ballots print with all appropriate colors and security watermarks"
do you want me to tweet this? im nobody but ill tweet to some people who are? you are 100% right?
I don't care, it's a product on Dominion's site. Just surprised I haven't seen it mentioned.
i tweeted it first to Sarah Carter...can you think of people that need to see this?
Democrats: We’ll be needing the C931E’s.
You can use any color laser printer. The local dominion machines were using HPs where I voted. "Mobile Ballot Printing gives you the flexiblity to use existing print hardware or leverage other commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) printers to meet your specific needs."
They probably have an agreement with okidata. You know how people are -- they can't make up their minds so they're going to suggest a line they most likely carry, but for sure get some kickbacks on.
I was making the joke that they needed a high-volume machine. Seriously though, how would the machine print watermarks? I thought that was a feature built into the paper?
This is for blank ballots.
At least in theory.
It gets over the problem when large cities run out of ballots because they didn't print enough. Not sure who created that problem.
None of this precludes one of these in a back room with a ream of paper and a crooks with crayons creating fraud.
Would "blank ballots" already include security features? This says it prints everything including "security features".
If one off the shelf printer can print them, so can another, so I'd call "security" from Dominion, no more than marketing speak until proven otherwise.
At best, it's probably some sort of hash created with a non-published algorithm, which means no 3rd party can tell if the code is any good. It might be buried in a barcode. At best, it could be a code that the Dominion ballot box can read to know the ballot was generated by a Dominion program, or to prevent ballots from one precinct from winding up in another's ballot box, but that means a photocopier can create ballots too.
If it were to print a serial number or individual id on the ballot, ballot privacy is gone.
It could not be a security feature to verify a filled ballot, not a blank ballot.
Did someone make a larp website? How do you find out creation dates
Probably kept in the "super secure software" -- ya know?