Thursday, June 22, 2023

Debian 12 is Out

Debian 12 is out and it seems to be sleek.

I am out of the country and taking a 3 month holiday from real testing of Linux and wring new books.

According to YouTube presentations it has many new features. 

I downloaded all the images today but I won't be able to test. 

It is election time anyway, so well in advance and nobody would bother to read about Linux and about new distros. 

NixOS is very smart option. 

What is below is my opinion, I prefer nobody waste time reading the content. 

Besides, it is all politics and misinformation at grand scale. 

The alternative media coming up are deliberately suppressed by YouTube.

My prediction for USA is that the incumbent administration aided by agencies under them will Violate the Election System, especially the absentee ballots.

The way the polliticians disregard the suffering of ordinary people, (with high cost of living) is amazing

The human predicament is no concern for politicians. 

Democrats probably would rig the election to their advantage.

They are so sure of their election victory. 

Why? 

Party in power will always manipulate.

The system has no checks and balances.

Underpaid Electoral Officers are also Humans Beings addicted to the system they are working on. 

I suggest their salary be increased by three times. 

For that reason they should forego their voting rights. 

Until the system is set free from malfunction the counting guys and girls should not take part in voting and in politics.

The counting should be withheld until, all the vote casting  is over.

Thereafter, overnight  counting should be done.

The AI cannot be trusted.

Manual counting and failsafe timing and dating of events from polling station to the counting system are mandatory. 

Mind you we must devise a method to prevent  demented people contesting. 

We must prevent demented people voting.

I am working on a few more books.

These books will be published only after the election and I do not want demented politicians stealing my copyrights in their political campaigns.


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