Here is the actual pdf of the report (you'll have to copy paste): https://www.depernolaw.com/uploads/2/7/0/2/27029178/antrim_michigan_forensics_report_[121320]v2[redacted].pdf
A good start would be duckduck go, look for WI judge releases forensics on Dominion machines.
It was from a reputable forensics firm, went through the system as evidence, and overturned results in one county in WI, however the report states this matches things that happened all over and the data is consistently fraudulent. It was buried by tech but you can still find it by searching duckduckgo
Don't worry, that option is available now (though battery life sucks and the development is still kind of clunky)
pine64 phone, it's linux based so... open. Can allow or disallow anything you want, because you as the user would have complete control (assuming you were good with linux, could learn, or good at following directions to do what you want if someone else has a guide).
Ah ok, well that makes sense. Even so it would only be a violation if he consumed. Pretty clear he has no bev in hand. Good he didn't here though (even if it was from an old stream, people would still use it because the internet is wetawded)
Hawley is my state, I sent his office a message last night in support. I know he likely feels very outnumbered right now in the senate. Figured he could use it, and know how we are feeling about the two tiered treatment/reactions.
You aren't joking. I dabbled in stocks a decade ago and everything either flatlined or depreciated. I lost money. Terrible at it.
Back when oil was less than a penny in April or so I dove in hard, and tripled my money. I'm terrible at the market. I was amazing at the upside down market.
Even so, it would be far easier to code a safety net around that than to have any other closed source system even like a gab or old flip phone.