We have to be masters of these computerized systems.
We need to reprogram the current systems, by any means possible, while at the same time convince the majority that these are simply magic boxes, with 100,000s of lines of code, programmed by foreigners who worked for Dominion, and are ABSOLUTELY NOT CREDIBLE.
No, we have to ban these systems because they are too easily compromised. Again, this is a public awareness and policy issue, not a programming problem.
I agree that these systems are absolutely worthless.
You can show that these systems are corrupt by reprogramming them any way you want.
You need at least a couple programmers to reprogram them to demonstrate to everyone these systems are absolutely worthless.
Plus, the more programmers we have, the better we can fill our ranks and help fight off the control Silicon Valley has over the internet.
You don't need more programmers for that. Do I need to become an engineer to understand why seatbelts are a good idea? No.
We have to be masters of these computerized systems.
We need to reprogram the current systems, by any means possible, while at the same time convince the majority that these are simply magic boxes, with 100,000s of lines of code, programmed by foreigners who worked for Dominion, and are ABSOLUTELY NOT CREDIBLE.
No, we have to ban these systems because they are too easily compromised. Again, this is a public awareness and policy issue, not a programming problem.
I agree that these systems are absolutely worthless.
You can show that these systems are corrupt by reprogramming them any way you want.
You need at least a couple programmers to reprogram them to demonstrate to everyone these systems are absolutely worthless.
Plus, the more programmers we have, the better we can fill our ranks and help fight off the control Silicon Valley has over the internet.