Dominion's main office is in Toronto. He is saying that it is very irregular for a U.S. Department of Justice plane to fly to another country, wait three days, and then fly back. Look at that planes other flights. They were all within the U.S. and never stayed in an area overnight.
I don't necessarily think it should be open source. I don't know a ton about software and programming.
Wouldn't making the code publicly accessible make the software easier to be attacked, if the machines are connected to the internet, because more people have seen the code?
Explanation for other dummies like my self, if anyone qualified can offer commentary, please do.
This law states that the leading digit (first digit after the decimal) are usually small numbers. In most data sets you'd expect that 1 is the first digit after the decimal to be about 30% of the time. You'd expect 2 to be the first digit after the decimal about 17.5% of the time. It keeps decreasing.
Humans are bad at picking numbers randomly, we usually pick something in the middle of 0-10 (like 4,5,6) not 1 or 9.
The distribution of Biden's numbers violates this.
Which suggests the number after the decimal place was artificially inflated to a number humans would generally pick.
Sounds great, let's recruit more people. We can definitely take a ton of local elections with this idea.