The policy seems like a net win, and the downsides seem like they could be addressed.
Interesting to hear early voting decreases voter turnout, I'll have to go look into that and see if there wasa a hypothesis as to why. That seems really odd to me
Edit: the conclusions drawn in the first linked article point mostly to the circumstances of the election rather than the implementation of early voting as a reason for the lack of a substantial increase in voter turnout. The second article is not available to the public but in part of what is publicly available, it suggests that the implementation of early voting alone isn't going to increase voter turnout, which kinda suggests their findings are more complicated than just "early voting decreases voter turnout". The conclusion in the linked blog post seems to be oversimplifying and slightly misstating the research from what I can tell, but the research is super interesting anyway
It seems disproportionately complicated relative to how basic the task is. I've definitely done more complicated stuff, despite being more of a graphical interface person, it just seems like such a basic (and common) thing a user might want, it seems like it should be as simple as sudo apt install
<package name>
. As long as I'm using apt and not snap, I expect it to install the .deb package. It feels user hostile :/
Christ. That response from Linus felt pretty fair, Kent seems kinda impossible to work with to be honest :/
Though I did appreciate someone else in this thread pointing out that he may not have the resources for testing. He still seems impossible to work with, but it's at least good to have context 😅
He absolutely should. I'm in nc (not far enough west to be affected by the storm though) and folks who are hurting really need the help. Plus it'd make cogress look stupid that the president had to hold their hand and say "okay now, let's go do our jobs to help the constituents facing natural disaster. I know you don't want to but part of growing up is having responsibilities"
If you're using a custom de-googled rom you don't have the play store, so this would just gut that functionality :/ same for any other app that decides they need this, which if the past is anything to go on is going to be a ton of apps that really don't need it
Syncthing fork seems to still be under active development