InVOLuntary
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In the individual game, ok, if one wants to narrow it down that far, but the tourney should be seen as a whole. And there is absolutely no room for complaints this postseason. We just beat the red hot ACC champs without ZZ. This is the absolute cherry on top.Complaints will be deserved…. We have a chance to go to an elite eight versus a team FDU who didn’t win their division or conference. The other team FAU struggled with MTSU this year…. Never played any high level teams and lost by 17 to Ole Miss…. Never be a better opportunity than this one.
Machine worship? Lol they are literally sensors and camera tech. You do know we have cameras and TVs to watch the games, right? Why not be against that ya luddite moran...your machine worship sickens me...people will still be doing the programming...so..corruption will still happen.
I got an idea...why don't we hire and train better people and stop injecting corruption into it.
Not to mention if they just made the code open sourced, that negates a very large majority of the opportunity for corruption. Teams and leagues can audit the code and any American with the skills can audit it themselves too. Doesn’t mean it’s incorruptible, but I trust that 100 times more than I would blindly trust a human to not be corrupt.Machine worship? Lol they are literally sensors and camera tech. You do know we have cameras and TVs to watch the games, right? Why not be against that ya luddite moran
But back to reality...
There. Are. Not. Better. People. Refs fail in every sport, at every level. There's no solution of "better people" lol look around at all sports. You speak of a myth that doesn't and never will exist.
As to your first point...that's why there are such things as external, independent IT audits. This thing would more audited and public than anything. And you're the one that already believes there is widespread corruption by the refs, why wouldn't you be for it? This would take FAR more people. Currently a single ref could cheat if they wanted, right? Well this would be vastly safer if that's your concern. It's not even close.
Yeah, but code doesn't do make-up calls.Not to mention if they just made the code open sourced, that negates a very large majority of the opportunity for corruption. Teams and leagues can audit the code and any American with the skills can audit it themselves too. Doesn’t mean it’s incorruptible, but I trust that 100 times more than I would blindly trust a human to not be corrupt.