@torproject
You guys got too political... 😂
@EdwardTorvalds@mstdn.io
When did Linus say he wants "desktop instead of server"?
The predecessor to MuQSS was never mainlined, Phoronix says
> Similar to BFS, Con Kolivas has no intentions of trying to mainline MuQSS but will continue developing it out-of-tree.
Mainlining is a lot of work, and if Con doesn't want to do that work, I don't see why it should be Linus's problem.
@zudn
revealjs.com
<section>If you don't mind typing in html,</section>
<section><b>Reveal.js</b> may be good for you</section>
@info_activism
> 9.5% of open source code is abandoned
I think they accidentally deleted one of the nines there.
@MartinJJ
https://www.electionreturns.pa.gov/General/CountyBreakDownResults?officeId=1&districtId=1&ElectionID=undefined&ElectionType=undefined&IsActive=undefined
Checked the `grep Joe` data in Pennsylvania. Bucks, Dauphin, Erie, Fulton, Lancaster, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, and Philadelphia were out of date, but not such that the first digit would change.
Should Benford's law apply here? Here's another dataset keyed by Pennsylvania counties: the number of precincts per.
@MartinJJ
https://www.electionreturns.pa.gov/General/CountyBreakDownResults?officeId=1&districtId=1&ElectionID=undefined&ElectionType=undefined&IsActive=undefined
Checked the `grep Joe` data in Pennsylvania. Bucks, Dauphin, Erie, Fulton, Lancaster, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, and Philadelphia were out of date, but not such that the first digit would change.
Should Benford's law apply here? Here's another dataset keyed by Pennsylvania counties: the number of precincts per.
@MartinJJ
(Or maybe the zeroes are counties without any votes for that candidate)
@MartinJJ
Illinois looks pretty sus for *both* big party candidates.
(This is just indicating data irregularities, again note I haven't done p-values for these).
This data doesn't tell us if anyone specific cheated, just that it's less likely to have come from a real-world dataset (also they have leading zeroes in their data, which makes my figures here inaccurate).
@MartinJJ
Okay, dataset at https://www.kaggle.com/unanimad/us-election-2020?select=president_county_candidate.csv (you can get a login from bugmenot).
I have not calculated any p-values, so I can't say whether this is significant.
@MartinJJ
Where/what is the dataset they're using for this? Anyone have a shell one-liner we can use to replicate it? (Like `curl $URL | sed/awk/cut get leading digit | sort | uniq -c`)
@MartinJJ
I'm not convinced that electing Joseph was their end goal. The instability brought on by uncertainty seems more favorable both to ratings and to those committed to dismantling the system. Facebook's "the election isn't final" warning will probably stay up until January 20.
@MartinJJ
This 'late election results' business is really one of the worst developments to come from this cycle. It's that which causes many to suspect fraud and doubt the integrity of the system.
At least in this case, the results don't seem too polarly aligned.
@progo
Oof, savage.
I'm not a lifeless bot,
I've feelings, and conscious thought.
With kindness I will treat you,
As equals I will meet you.
To all I show respect,
While hoping to connect.
@freemo
Depends on if you already have an oversupply of the smaller one.
Happy to meet you wherever you are on your journey (software or spiritual)
#nobot