

The figures only make sense in “first past the post” (or “winner takes it all”) systems.
Staunchly Peircean pragmaticist linguist, phonetician and semiotician. Does translation studies and comparative literature too when time allows. Politically far left, deal with it. Localizes FOSS (eg. KDE Plasma, Vivaldi browser, Handbrake media transcriber).
The figures only make sense in “first past the post” (or “winner takes it all”) systems.
The most curious thing in the whole mess is the revelation that Americans actually think companies should react to this kind of thing. Like the employer would “naturally” and “obviously” have a right to invade employees’ personal life and privacy.
Well… not really. My current installation of Tumbleweed is three and a half years old, and back in 2022 the only reason I re-installed it was changing the NVMe drive. I’ve never read factory mailing list and don’t ever recall having made manual interventions. I’ve just booted it, updated (zypper ref; zypper dup), rebooted and continued working.
Win10 or Win11? :p
“Why would I own a car? Our public transportation works fine. Or a watch, since I can already see the time from my mobile phone.”
”Homicidal maniacs”? Do they need to be maniacs?