cdegroot

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago

I mostly linked thr video because it is such a nice quick overview for lay people like me :)

To me, "PR" connects to systems like used in the Netherlands (my second nationality) and Belgium. Both countries are effectively ungovernable because too much time is spent on forming coalitions, turning the country into a bureaucracy. People still dont feel represented because most parties tend to concentrate candidates from the cities where there is (and always will be) more political activity. Germany (I lived there for a while) has MMP of course but that had resulted in an enormous amounts of seats and, IIRC, very high barriers of entry to smaller parties. And, given the rise of AfD, not really instrumental it seems in letting people feel they have a say.

I'm not a fan of our current system either but strangely enough I feel more represented by an MP or MPP I can walk up to and discuss things with and who knows my area's issues because they are "my neighbor" even though i did not vote for them then in .NL where parliamentarians representing "my" vote... Well, they were far away abstract things :)

I worked with CIVS in many settings and that seems to work well enough in practice even though it is a ranked system, but vote counting... Tough when it requires higher maths (I worked at polling stations in the past and highly value being observed when counting paper ballots).

Anyway, I'm not sure what system exactly the ads (I see them as such) are arguing for so I guess I interpret them - as I think many are likely to do - in my own context and then I am, well, the grass isn't that green at the other side either.

(And to me, unscientifically, in the countries where I lived or worked, subjective fairness of the respective systems seemed often to be more influenced by the actual democratic roots of a country then the particular voting mechanisms in use. I guess that schools play the most important role in any electoral system).

Looking more at your site it is still quite abstract what is wanted. "Not what we have now" is just a starting point, but I see lists of alternatives, not a concrete proposal? Leaves things open for interpretation including potential misinterpretation where I'm like "oh please no not more like .NL" ;) (which I don't consider a proper democracy to begin with, too many appointed posts and no constitutional court).

Bit of a ramble, I know, this is hard on a phone.

Thanks for the bit-by-bit on the veritasium vid, I'll rewatch it later with your notes in hand.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 hours ago (4 children)

https://www.veritasium.com/videos/2025/1/17/why-democracy-is-mathematically-impossible

The title is clickbaity but the point stands. PR is just a different kind of suboptimal. If you want election reform, please push for something more modern than just another system with inherent problems.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 14 hours ago

Lower settings. Sorry, thats all there is to it. 8GB is not a lot these days (i have two older cards in my PC and they're both 12). Textures, screen resolution, there's a bunch you can do.

Crashes are unavoidable, given that everyone wants max performance everywhere, things get shipped with all the debugging and checking stripped.

[–] [email protected] 27 points 3 days ago (2 children)

It's just much easier to stop using them. Remember: its founder and largest shareholder (I guess) was one of the billionaire groupies standing behind Trumd during his inauguration. Canadians should not be shopping on Amazon.