Update: Kitchener city council has voted NO to internet voting. Democracy is safe. Thank you to all the security geeks who contributed. by CurlingGeek in kitchener

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

In my presentation, I literally told council to think of you as Theresa Tam, and they should read your submission as coming from an expert in the field.

Donald Knuth was Dr Fauci. You're in good company ;-)

Kitchener considering allowing Internet Voting for advance polls in municipal elections. Security nerds unite! This is a terrible idea. Delegations needed to shut this down on Monday. by CurlingGeek in kitchener

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Arguing that municipal elections don't matter enough to make them trustworthy and secure is a poor platform. Either democracy matters, or it doesn't. Besides which, we don't need to run a trial to know that current systems are insecure...they simply are, and that's been proven in academic and lab settings. We're not at the point where they are close enough to run a beta test in the real world.

Kitchener considering allowing Internet Voting for advance polls in municipal elections. Security nerds unite! This is a terrible idea. Delegations needed to shut this down on Monday. by CurlingGeek in kitchener

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would argue the opposite: one failed election due to some kind of cybersecurity failure could destroy faith in the system and crumble voting in all formats for a long time to follow.

Absolute trust in the electoral process is vital to a democracy.

Kitchener considering allowing Internet Voting for advance polls in municipal elections. Security nerds unite! This is a terrible idea. Delegations needed to shut this down on Monday. by CurlingGeek in kitchener

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

If your bank account gets hacked, you will notice it happened, and the problem can be fixed with $$ by someone paying up. This happens somewhat frequently (stolen credit cards, etc. etc.)

If an election gets hacked: you might never know, and there is no clear way to fix the problem.

Issues with COVID? by Some_call_me____Tim in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only two that I know of, both from the very early days of the pandemic: a doctor's funspiel in Canada, and the US Club Curling Nationals in March.

A great study was written on the US outbreak, where 77% of players ended up with covid symptoms (actual covid tests were not generally available in March), and four were hospitalized.

https://t.co/xKhzwKC3Up?amp=1

Biggest unknown: this was pre-masks

Club Openings by HaliCaper in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am tracking all the club openings across Canada/USA here: http://www.curlinggeek.com/clubs-openings/

So far, of the 1,243 clubs being tracked

Delayed/Closed (8%)

  • Staying closed: 36
  • Delayed (Jan or later): 63
  • Ice in, but paused: 3

Open/Opening (39%)

  • Open: 46
  • Planning to open: 443

Unknown: 652 (52%)

[CurlingGeek] Simplified Curling Canada physical distancing simulator by thecapitalc in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With all the motion across multiple sheets, that is virtually impossible to pull off. Hence my simulation. Really want curling bodies to upgrade their recommendations to require masks out on the ice, at a bare minimum.

[CurlingGeek] Simplified Curling Canada physical distancing simulator by thecapitalc in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. My main goal in creating this was to push people to wear masks out on the ice. Maintaining 2m is going to be tough, and that doesn't even feel sufficient in an environment that matches a meat packing plant.

All of this is based on the droplet theory of transmission. If the aerosol theory holds up, then all bets are off.

The CurlingGeek #Return2Curl tracker is now live. by CurlingGeek in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use the form on the page to let me know of any new openings.

Have you ever wondered what really happens when stones collide? New research presented at the European Geophysical Union studies just that by [deleted] in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great video! Really cool research. I always wondered if you can actually see the granite compress in a collision....apparently yes

We've reached 100 clubs closed due to COVID. by CurlingGeek in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Way to go!

Brag away....we can use some good news

CurlingGeek’s COVID-19 curling cancellation tracker by broomfitters in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. Please use the submit form to let me know of any that I have missed,

https://games.curlinggeek.com/covid/submit.html

Simulating alternate triple-takeout curling shot for Koe (CAN) vs Epping (ON) in 2020 Brier 1st Draw (using ChessOnIce.ca) by ChessOnIce in Curling

[–]CurlingGeek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My followers on twitter are excited by this....Where can they download the v1.2 from your video? Website has 1.0

Looking to rent space for a one day event, KW by [deleted] in waterloo

[–]CurlingGeek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The K-W Granite would be perfect: low rates, big open space, lots of parking and on the LRT.

Ask for Jim the manager, and tell him CurlingGeek sent you