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> Let's say chromium is 2G
> How many 2.88MB floppies do we need?

*grabs their nearby stack of floppies*

> 5 floppies are ~1.5cm thick
> stash 2GB/2.88MB in Wolfram|Alpha
> get 694.4
> stash (1.5cm/5) * 694.4 in Wolfram|Alpha
> get 208.32 cm (centimeters)

So chromium in 2.88MB floppies is about Darth Vader tall.

I'm so going to get blocked for that one... still worth it.

>looking at people arguing about which fetishes are acceptable and which aren't
>meanwhile, me in a corner, accepting of pretty much everything.

I've been busy for a few days. Y'all are still alive, right?

:smallbrain: being horny for random internet thot.
:bigbrain: being horny for @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz 's mom.

@alyx
My short answer to voter ID has always been: If people can't vote because they can't access ID, then fix *that* problem! By solving the underlying problem, and getting people access to identification, you'll likely also be removing a whole bunch of roadblocks from their life at the same time.
@TonyStark @djsumdog @PixxburghGirl @artilectzed

@TonyStark You do realize a fucking comedian found tons of non-existent mail in addresses. He sent interns to these addresses and looked up country deeds to prove they didn't exist:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fxKc874hDI

and when someone "fact checked" one of the addresses as being wrong .. they discovered the country changed the address overnight ... also the new address didn't have the person living there either .. also the person was a Clinton aid.

So there are provable issues with the mail in votes.

@TonyStark @djsumdog @PixxburghGirl @artilectzed

I just find it very interesting that *this* is the hill to die on. Anybody must be able to claim they are anybody else, present no proof, and be able to cast that person's ballot, period, end of story. Just seems off...

And again, I get it, the DMV sucks. But you're honestly trying to tell me that there's an enormous block of people who don't do *anything* in their lives that they have a legal and/or constitutional right to do, but that requires identification? You're trying to sell me on the idea that there's large groups of people just exist idly, maintain a pulse, and emerge only to vote? Horseshit.

Should forms of acceptable ID be reigned in? Yes, of course. Nobody's saying otherwise.

Should minor discrepancies on paperwork be used as excuses to turn people away? No, of course not. Nobody's saying otherwise.

Zero fraud is impossible. Nobody's expecting zero fraud. But at the same time, the terms "due diligence" and "duty of care" come to mind. The local gas station can be fined or shut down and the owners brought up on criminal charges if they sell cigarettes or alcohol to a 70 year old man who forgot his ID, but that's too much to ask for to vote?

I'm a victim of identity theft. With data available on Google, it is trivial to register to vote in my name. All of my utilities and service providers (are supposed to) demand ID out of anybody saying they're me. Why can't I expect my local pollworker to do the same?

Unpopular opinion:
Norefills was not wrong. Posting spam is nice and fun, sure. But from time to time it's also nice to have serious discussions. Fedi has plenty of the former, but not much of the latter.

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