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@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-08-11 13:30:26

Speculative politics
As an anarchist (okay, maybe not in practice), I'm tired of hearing why we have to suffer X and Y indignity to "preserve the rule of law" or "maintain Democratic norms." So here's an example of what representative democracy (a form of government that I believe is inherently flawed) could look like if its proponents had even an ounce of imagination, and/or weren't actively trying to rig it to favor a rich donor class:
1. Unicameral legislature, where representatives pass laws directly. Each state elects 3 statewide representatives: the three most-popular candidates in a statewide race where each person votes for one candidate (ranked preference voting would be even better but might not be necessary, and is not a solution by itself). Instead of each representative getting one vote in the chamber, they get N votes, where N is the number of people who voted for them. This means that in a close race, instead of the winner getting all the power, the power is split. Having 3 representatives trades off between leisure size and ensuring that two parties can't dominate together.
2. Any individual citizen can contact their local election office to switch or withdraw their vote at any time (maybe with a 3-day delay or something). Voting power of representatives can thus shift even without an election. They are limited to choosing one of the three elected representatives, or "none of the above." If the "none of the above" fraction exceeds 20% of eligible voters, a new election is triggered for that state. If turnout is less than 80%, a second election happens immediately, with results being final even at lower turnout until 6 months later (some better mechanism for turnout management might be needed).
3. All elections allow mail-in ballots, and in-person voting happens Sunday-Tuesday with the Monday being a mandatory holiday. (Yes, election integrity is not better in this system and that's a big weakness.)
4. Separate nationwide elections elect three positions for head-of-state: one with diplomatic/administrative powers, another with military powers, and a third with veto power. For each position, the top three candidates serve together, with only the first-place winner having actual power until vote switches or withdrawals change who that is. Once one of these heads loses their first-place status, they cannot get it again until another election, even if voters switch preferences back (to avoid dithering). An election for one of these positions is triggered when 20% have withdrawn their votes, or if all three people initially elected have been disqualified by losing their lead in the vote count.
5. Laws that involve spending money are packaged with specific taxes to pay for them, and may only be paid for by those specific revenues. Each tax may be opted into or out of by each taxpayer; where possible opting out of the tax also opts you out of the service. (I'm well aware of a lot of the drawbacks of this, but also feel like they'd not necessarily be worse than the drawbacks of our current system.) A small mandatory tax would cover election expenses.
6. I'm running out of attention, but similar multi-winner elections could elect panels of judges from which a subset is chosen randomly to preside in each case.
Now I'll point out once again that this system, in not directly confronting capitalism, racism, patriarchy, etc., is probably doomed to the same failures as our current system. But if you profess to want a "representative democracy" as opposed to something more libratory, I hope you'll at least advocate for something like this that actually includes meaningful representation as opposed to the current US system that's engineered to quash it.
Key questions: "Why should we have winner-take-all elections when winners-take-proportionately-to-votes is right there?" and "Why should elected officials get to ignore their constituents' approval except during elections, when vote-withdrawal or -switching is possible?"
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@arXiv_physicsoptics_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-12 09:42:03

Instantaneous optical selection rule for independent control of valley currents
Wanzhu He, Xiaosong Zhu, Liang Li, Di Wu, Xiaotong Zhu, Pengfei Lan, Peixiang Lu
arxiv.org/abs/2508.07612

@hansaplast42@social.wastedalpaca.wtf
2025-08-13 07:34:46

Die Kommentare auf fb und unter dem Artikel zeigen: Die taz Leser*innenschaft wurde erfolgreich getriggert 😌
taz.de/Noch-ein-allerletztes-M

The German foreign ministry has summoned the Chinese ambassador in Berlin after a Chinese warship used a laser to target a German aircraft taking part in an EU operation helping to protect shipping in the Red Sea.
“The endangerment of German personnel and disruption of the operation are completely unacceptable,” the ministry said on X.

@arXiv_astrophIM_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-13 08:42:32

A 2821 Star Optical SETI Survey using ESO HARPS archival data
Benjamin Fields, Jason C. Goodman
arxiv.org/abs/2508.08628 arxiv.org/pdf/2508…

@servelan@newsie.social
2025-08-10 04:39:59

@johnleguizamo #deancain volunteered to be an ice agent! I got one word for you LOSER!
instagram.com/p/DNGd8YsMzJk/

@raiders@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-07 22:13:38

Pete Carroll's locker room victory speech vs. Patriots raiders.com/video/pete-carroll

@arXiv_physicsoptics_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-08-12 08:35:43

High-power monolithic narrow-linewidth 1.6 mJ/8 ns fiber laser system based on all-glass spun tapered double-clad fiber amplifier
Hossein Fathi, Uttam Samanta, Evgenii Motorin, Ebrahim Aghayari, Andrey Grishchenko, Matias Koivurova, Regina Gumenyuk, Valery Filippov
arxiv.org/abs/2508.06989

@arXiv_physicsoptics_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-11 08:20:11

Monolithic interferometric modules for multi-axis coordinate positioning with sub-nanometre precision
Simon Rerucha, Ondrej Cip, Miroslava Hola, Josef Lazar, Bretislav Mikel
arxiv.org/abs/2507.07642

@arXiv_physicsoptics_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-09-12 09:17:09

Toward Chaotic Group Velocity Hopping of an On-Chip Dissipative Kerr Soliton
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arxiv.org/abs/2509.09108