Dominion not satisfied with Fox News and Newsmax apologies

Thereā€™s no special coding needed to count votes. None. A spreadsheet on your phone could do it. And yes the codes in these computers not only should be public but they need to be required to release their coding a month in advance so it can be looked at by anyone for errors or bullshit.
What is open source software?
Open source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance.

A spreadsheet is computer software. So is the phone operating sysyem. All software has code (programs) even spreadsheets. And spreadsheets canā€™t read ballots. The voting machines only read the ballots. The numbers are then transferred to a thumb drive, which is then taken to to a computer for tabulation. Iā€™m afraid you donā€™t really know what source code is.

The computer software IS and HAS BEEN open to the public. Thatā€™s what open source means. The CISA, the DHS, DOJ, the FBI, and the States using Dominion have all inspected the code. And itā€™s impossible to ā€œhideā€ anything in the code because you can, right down to the last bit, compare the size of the program with the size of the file actually on the computer.

Bottom line: You got your wish, even if you didnā€™t really know what you were actually asking for.

YOU. HAVE. BEEN. SCHOOLED.
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What youā€™re confusing is whatā€™s happening on the back end. Open source means you can make modifications. What are those modifications and why are they necessary? Or are they? Open source is a base application you can add to or subtract from. Itā€™s not the entirety of the end user product. Just a starting point. A hundred programmers can take the same OS and come up with a hundred different end results. That shouldnā€™t even be considered in an election.

I donā€™t feel very schooled.
 

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