Using basic signing (hashing) it's possible to send everyone out their vote then have it possible for them to personally verify that it was counted. There's always a problem with the central system but this is easily solved with bipartisan observers and certain other methods.
I lost my job because of COVID-19. I think I'm going to work for myself and make a secure voting system. I used to make all kinds of point of sale systems that had to be secure with contingencies for all kinds of errors and honestly this is a breeze for me. I don't really understand why a country like the USA doesn't have it already. I have the IQ of a potato and just hiring me alone on peanuts relatively (under 100K) which is my normal salary would get it done in well under a year and I know this because I did it before.
I'm not kidding. A secure voting system good for all the nation costs about $15K for a prototype in terms of software and should not cost more than $100K. So you would not think it much for federal tax to spend a few million to over do it and then have it done + dusted (after that diminishing returns amount to nothing, most of the work is on anti fraud and statistical, mathematical, etc, stuff like binomial distribution and things I won't give away, no block chain nonsense, instead things that actually work you never heard of, not just all the things you heard of that makes you want to buy it even though you don't know what they actually are, note if you want to make a voting system with block chain just store all the votes using git).
My machines have been in service for years and constant use. They've been used as much as people have voted in the last two elections.
It can be powered by half of a raspberry pi first version so having in built redundancy for that each system is easy. Two of most things and if something fails it mostly gets fixed when taken off the field. You can also use your phone or what you like.
Using basic signing (hashing) it's possible to send everyone out their vote then have it possible for them to personally verify that it was counted. There's always a problem with the central system but this is easily solved with bipartisan observers and certain other methods.
I lost my job because of COVID-19. I think I'm going to work for myself and make a secure voting system. I used to make all kinds of point of sale systems that had to be secure with contingencies for all kinds of errors and honestly this is a breeze for me. I don't really understand why a country like the USA doesn't have it already. I have the IQ of a potato and just hiring me alone on peanuts relatively (under 100K) which is my normal salary would get it done in well under a year and I know this because I did it before.
I'm not kidding. A secure voting system good for all the nation costs about $15K for a prototype in terms of software and should not cost more than $100K. So you would not think it much for federal tax to spend a few million to over do it and then have it done + dusted (after that diminishing returns amount to nothing, most of the work is on anti fraud and statistical, mathematical, etc, stuff like binomial distribution and things I won't give away, no block chain nonsense, instead things that actually work you never heard of, not just all the things you heard of that makes you want to buy it even though you don't know what they actually are).
My machines have been in service for years and constant use. They've been used as much as people have voted in the last two elections.
It can be powered by half of a raspberry pi first version so having in built redundancy for that each system is easy. Two of most things and if something fails it mostly gets fixed when taken off the field. You can also use your phone or what you like.
Using basic signing (hashing) it's possible to send everyone out their vote then have it possible for them to personally verify that it was counted. There's always a problem with the central system but this is easily solved with bipartisan observers and certain other methods.
I lost my job because of COVID-19. I think I'm going to work for myself and make a secure voting system. I used to make all kinds of point of sale systems that had to be secure with contingencies for all kinds of errors and honestly this is a breeze for me. I don't really understand why a country like the USA doesn't have it already. I have the IQ of a potato and just hiring me alone on peanuts relatively (under 100K) which is my normal salary would get it done in well under a year and I know this because I did it before.
I'm not kidding. A secure voting system good for all the nation costs about $15K for a prototype in terms of software and should not cost more than $100K.
My machines have been in service for years and constant use. They've been used as much as people have voted in the last two elections.
Using basic signing (hashing) it's possible to send everyone out their vote then have it possible for them to personally verify that it was counted. There's always a problem with the central system but this is easily solved with bipartisan observers and certain other methods.
I lost my job because of COVID-19. I think I'm going to work for myself and make a secure voting system. I used to make all kinds of point of sale systems that had to be secure with contingencies for all kinds of errors and honest this is a breeze for me. I don't really understand why a country like the USA doesn't have it already. I have the IQ of a potato and just hiring me alone on peanuts relatively (under 100K) which is my normal salary would get it done in well under a year and I know this because I did it before.
I'm not kidding. A secure voting system good for all the nation costs about $15K for a prototype in terms of software and should not cost more than $100K.
My machines have been in service for years and constant use. They've been used as much as people have voted in the last two elections.
Using basic signing (hashing) it's possible to send everyone out their vote then have it possible for them to personally verify that it was counted. There's always a problem with the central system but this is easily solved with bipartisan observers and certain other methods.
I lost my job because of COVID-19. I think I'm going to work for myself and make a secure voting system. I used to make all kinds of point of sale systems that had to be secure with contingencies for all kinds of errors and honest this is a breeze for me. I don't really understand why a country like the USA doesn't have it already. I have the IQ of a potato and just hiring me alone on peanuts relatively (under 100K) which is my normal salary would get it done in well under a year and I know this because I did it before.