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  1. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    The technology utilized has some gaps like a streaming results service. Such a service would beat fake news because it would automatically updates the cumulative sum for each candidate. Anomalies would be easy to detect using the scanned and physical 34A as well as the audit logs.
  2. bigDog

    sema kimeumana

    Si wanasemaga only fools and dead men don't change their minds? 😁
  3. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Why couldn't that data be entered at the polling station? All this mess of different TV stations showing different tallies would be avoided.
  4. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    The best systems out there leave a robust audit trail that's hard to beat. Both manual and electronic systems should be used in a complementary way to beat rigging and improve transparency. It's hard to satisfy everybody, but I believe that Chebukati could have done more with technology. See...
  5. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Not exactly. But you were biased in comprehending what I wrote. That's why you "filled the gaps" with what I didn't say.
  6. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    The best way of diffusing tension with presidential elections is to make that csv data publicly available as soon as it hits IEBC servers. Hiyo matokeo ingejulikana the same night watu waanze kuzoeana na hali Yao.
  7. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Immediately after scannig form 34A , the presiding officer could enter the same data in an electronic form. The electronic form's data should then be converted to JSON format and be submitted along with the scanned form surely to the IEBC servers. Both the filling up of the electronic form and...
  8. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Read my words carefully. I did not attribute this litigation to Raila only. My intention was to explain that litigation helps improve our electoral system. Those celebrating today may need the courts tomorrow.
  9. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    I meant to say that https is robust enough to be used for banking transactions. Why would it fail for elections?
  10. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    But that would be transmitted over https! Then you also have the advantage that all the KIEMS devices transmitting are known to the network. It would have been straightforward to create a secure VPN. Kwani how do banks operate?
  11. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Please elaborate.
  12. bigDog

    Long Exposure Photography 2 - Begginer

    Beautiful! It would be interesting to compare that with one taken perpendicular to the road or at an angle.
  13. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    @mzeiya , turn on vayolense 😁. Weka gif
  14. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    I didn't support those demonstrations and wouldn't support them in future, even if I'm opposed to JSKS. This matter must rest after the supreme court determination.
  15. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    I agree sir. I point a finger at the ODPP.
  16. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Hatukatai you are ignorant. But you don't need to keep reminding us. 😁
  17. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Unaturudisha nyuma kaka. We insist on moving forward. Everyone has the right to be heard when they dispute a decision that affects them. Going to court is the only avenue available.
  18. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Swearing a false affidavit is an offense.
  19. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    Yet, RTS failed yet again! What's so difficult with sending a JSON file to a server.
  20. bigDog

    Supreme Court chronicles

    It can be argued that continued litigation by Raila has helped the country improve it's electione infrastructure. These incremental improvements will eventually make it possible to have a robust system that is impossible to corrupt. It's expensive but so are conflicts that could occur due to...
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