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So then a dominion employee with a laptop connected to said server (presumably in an office out of view of the poll watchers) could send instructions remotely to all the vote tally machines in a huge arena?
That could depend on the network configuration and such. The system and it’s lack of transparency should be a huge concern of everyone but it seems like nobody has thought that such an installation should be the subject of extreme regulations so honesty we the average people have no idea how anything is set up.
Seems like the more layers that are peeled from this onion the more it fucking stinks. I thought the votes were tallied into flash drives from each machine and then uploaded individually, hence the ‘overlooked’ flash drives from the recount that had ‘missed’ votes.
A mobile server is an on site installation. The machines are obviously networked locally
So then a dominion employee with a laptop connected to said server (presumably in an office out of view of the poll watchers) could send instructions remotely to all the vote tally machines in a huge arena?
That could depend on the network configuration and such. The system and it’s lack of transparency should be a huge concern of everyone but it seems like nobody has thought that such an installation should be the subject of extreme regulations so honesty we the average people have no idea how anything is set up.
Seems like the more layers that are peeled from this onion the more it fucking stinks. I thought the votes were tallied into flash drives from each machine and then uploaded individually, hence the ‘overlooked’ flash drives from the recount that had ‘missed’ votes.
Not even hiding it now 😂