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28 days agoThe idea of using zero-knowledge proofs to avoid identifying voters has been proposed. Don’t know if this is just theoretical at this point or if machines implement it, but that would solve the issue you mention.


The idea of using zero-knowledge proofs to avoid identifying voters has been proposed. Don’t know if this is just theoretical at this point or if machines implement it, but that would solve the issue you mention.


Joplin is a solid alternative. It even supports latex through a plugin. You can edit your notes in an external editor which is awesome for an Emacs fanatic like me. Combine that with a great Android app + syncthing, I don’t know what more one can need.


Good ol’ Fruit Ninja typing. Love it!


I posted as much in 5 days of Lemmy as in 5 years of Reddit 😆


Would upvote but I keep getting server-side errors


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Well the implementation would still need to be audited, but you could argue this is more objective and practical than overseeing manual counting.