#competent — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #competent, aggregated by home.social.
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yes #china has overtaken many other countries that are lead by #money #finance #lobby #corrupt #politics because not most #competent get elected but most #corrupt = obviously sooner or later end of #democracy #germany #economy massive #trouble mainly #banks not #funding #innovation and #dieselskandal (aka #corruption) of #ceo like #winterkorn #vw "September 2024, #criminal trial against former #Volkswagen #CEO #Winterkorn #Braunschweig court halted defendant unfit trial due to illness" #wtf
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yes #china has overtaken many other countries that are lead by #money #finance #lobby #corrupt #politics because not most #competent get elected but most #corrupt = obviously sooner or later end of #democracy #germany #economy massive #trouble mainly #banks not #funding #innovation and #dieselskandal (aka #corruption) of #ceo like #winterkorn #vw "September 2024, #criminal trial against former #Volkswagen #CEO #Winterkorn #Braunschweig court halted defendant unfit trial due to illness" #wtf
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yes #china has overtaken many other countries that are lead by #money #finance #lobby #corrupt #politics because not most #competent get elected but most #corrupt = obviously sooner or later end of #democracy #germany #economy massive #trouble mainly #banks not #funding #innovation and #dieselskandal (aka #corruption) of #ceo like #winterkorn #vw "September 2024, #criminal trial against former #Volkswagen #CEO #Winterkorn #Braunschweig court halted defendant unfit trial due to illness" #wtf
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yes #china has overtaken many other countries that are lead by #money #finance #lobby #corrupt #politics because not most #competent get elected but most #corrupt = obviously sooner or later end of #democracy #germany #economy massive #trouble mainly #banks not #funding #innovation and #dieselskandal (aka #corruption) of #ceo like #winterkorn #vw "September 2024, #criminal trial against former #Volkswagen #CEO #Winterkorn #Braunschweig court halted defendant unfit trial due to illness" #wtf
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yes #china has overtaken many other countries that are lead by #money #finance #lobby #corrupt #politics because not most #competent get elected but most #corrupt = obviously sooner or later end of #democracy #germany #economy massive #trouble mainly #banks not #funding #innovation and #dieselskandal (aka #corruption) of #ceo like #winterkorn #vw "September 2024, #criminal trial against former #Volkswagen #CEO #Winterkorn #Braunschweig court halted defendant unfit trial due to illness" #wtf
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@NASA.gov has lots of short Artemis videos on their YouTube channel (@[email protected]), however this 10h10m video of the Artemis II lunar flyby appears to be the closest to a continuous long-form recording of the live stream during that period.
https://youtu.be/z-j1uxBmis0
After almost 14 minutes of intro footage, this live recording has some amazing moments in context such as when the Integrity crew named the two craters on the moon, the forty minute “Loss of Signal” (LoS) as Integrity went behind the moon, came back out, then into a solar eclipse, and of course all the very efficient (and competent) communications between the astronauts and Mission Control (with video of both).
And quotes like Christina's “We do not leave Earth. We choose it.”
Lots of long durations of silence as well. Fitting for a recording of video from space. Also great for putting on in the background while working. The crew comms with control competency alone is inspiring.
Note: the #NASA and #SpaceflightNow YouTube livestreams I linked to five days ago are now only displaying the message:
“This live stream recording is not available.”
a different kind of Loss of Signal.
#liveStream #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII #Integrity #Moon #Earth #Houston #MissionControl #competent #competency -
#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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PsyPost: Users of generative AI struggle to accurately assess their own competence. “New research provides evidence that using artificial intelligence to complete tasks can improve a person’s performance while simultaneously distorting their ability to assess that performance accurately.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/02/psypost-users-of-generative-ai-struggle-to-accurately-assess-their-own-competence/ -
"I could try to win the Super Bowl as quarterback, but I know better. I pity the 'man' who doesn't."
Someone suggested I shouldn't disparage a good, America-loving patriot who is only trying to help his country, so I cobble together an apt metaphor with my feeble Photoshop skills. 🏈
#superbowl #politics #donaldtrump #competent #quarterback #football #meme #selfawareness #photoshop
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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Fill in missing or incorrect translations @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/translations
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@osdc THANK YOU, excellent post about "10 ways to analyze binary files on Linux"
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Kentucky woman accused of killing, dismembering, cooking mother ruled competent for trial
ROBERTSON COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) — A doctor has determined that Torilena Fields, who was accused of killing and dismembering her mother, Trudy Fields, is competent t…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #Competent #dismembering #Kentucky #murder #TorilenaFields #trial #TrudyFields
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Kentucky woman accused of killing, dismembering, cooking mother ruled competent for trial
ROBERTSON COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) — A doctor has determined that Torilena Fields, who was accused of killing and dismembering her mother, Trudy Fields, is competent t…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #Competent #dismembering #Kentucky #murder #TorilenaFields #trial #TrudyFields
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Kentucky woman accused of killing, dismembering, cooking mother ruled competent for trial https://www.diningandcooking.com/2181110/kentucky-woman-accused-of-killing-dismembering-cooking-mother-ruled-competent-for-trial/ #Competent #Cooking #dismembering #Kentucky #murder #TorilenaFields #trial #TrudyFields
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Kentucky woman accused of killing, dismembering, cooking mother ruled competent for trial https://www.diningandcooking.com/2181110/kentucky-woman-accused-of-killing-dismembering-cooking-mother-ruled-competent-for-trial/ #Competent #Cooking #dismembering #Kentucky #murder #TorilenaFields #trial #TrudyFields
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Kentucky woman accused of killing, dismembering, cooking mother ruled competent for trial https://www.diningandcooking.com/2181110/kentucky-woman-accused-of-killing-dismembering-cooking-mother-ruled-competent-for-trial/ #Competent #Cooking #dismembering #Kentucky #murder #TorilenaFields #trial #TrudyFields
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#AbrahamLincoln: "#democracy is #government of the #people - by the #people - for the #people"
but #democracy is not perfect per default, it needs constant #reform to become better and better (not worse and worse how it was made by (#financial #taxavoiding #lobbyists and other #lobbyists = #corruption)
how to reform democracy? a #conversationwithai: #deepseek
<think>
Alright, I'm trying to figure out how to reform #democracy so that decisions are made faster and are more competent, while also reducing incompetence and corruption. This is a big question because democracy as it stands has a lot of #issues, but it's still considered one of the better systems out there <- read this?First off, I know that one of the main problems with democracies is that #decisionmaking can be #slow, especially in #large #countries.
There are so many #checks and #balances that sometimes it feels like nothing gets done.
So maybe making decisions faster requires #streamlining some processes.
But how? Maybe reducing #bureaucracy or changing how legislation is passed?
Another issue is #incompetence. I've seen elected officials who don't seem to have the right skills or knowledge for their roles. <- this #AI has seen things!
How can we ensure that #leaders are actually #competent?
Perhaps through better #education #requirements, or maybe having #experts in certain fields advise them more #effectively.
#Corruption is another huge #Problem seems like #money plays a big role in #politics, which can lead to decisions that favor #donors over the people.
#Campaign #finance #reform might help here, but I'm not sure how feasible that is given current laws and court rulings, especially in places like the #US with #CitizensUnited.
#Voter #engagement is also a factor.
If more people participate, maybe there's more #accountability.
But getting people to vote when they feel their votes don't matter is tough.
Maybe changing voting systems, like ranked-choice voting, could make elections feel more representative and increase turnout.
I've heard about #sortition, where #random #citizens are #selected for #decisionmaking bodies.
That might bring in diverse perspectives and reduce corruption since the average person isn't as beholden to special interests.
But would people take it seriously? I'm not sure how effective that would be compared to elected officials.
#Technology could play a role too.
Maybe using #online #platforms for #participatory #budgeting or #policy #discussions.
It could make #government more #transparent and involve citizens more #directly.
However, there's the risk of #misinformation and #manipulation online.
#Term #limits are another idea.
They might prevent politicians from becoming too entrenched and corrupt, but they can also limit institutional knowledge and lead to a #revolvingdoor of #inexperienced #leaders.
#Anticorruption agencies seem necessary, but they need to be #independent and well #funded.
If they're controlled by the government, they won't be effective.
How do you ensure their independence?
#Media #literacy is important because if people are #better #informed, they can make #better #decisions at the #ballotbox.
But with so much #misinformation out there, improving media literacy is a big challenge.
I'm also thinking about proportional representation.
Maybe switching to a system where more parties have seats could lead to more diverse and representative governments, reducing gridlock.
But it might also make forming a government harder if no single party has a majority.
What about making voting mandatory?
It increases turnout but can also lead to people voting without being informed, which doesn't necessarily improve the quality of decisions.
Another thought is focusing on #local #governance.
If more decisions are made at the local level where people can be more involved and informed, it might lead to #better #outcomes #overall.
But not all issues can be handled locally; some require national or international coordination.
I'm also considering how #education plays into this.
Better #civic #education could make voters more informed and engaged.
It starts from a young age teaching about #government #structures, #roles, and the importance of #participation.
#Transparency is key too.
If governments are more open about their processes and decisions, trust might increase. Things like #FOIA requests in the U.S. help, but they can be slow and sometimes
incomplete.#Incentivizing #good #governance through awards or recognition might motivate leaders to perform better, but it's not a sure fix for deeper systemic issues.
Encouraging #whistleblowers is important because they can expose #corruption before it becomes entrenched.
Protecting them legally would make others more willing to come forward.
Public-private partnerships could bring in expertise from the private sector, but there's a risk of corporate influence if not managed properly.
Inclusive decision-making ensures that all groups have a voice, which leads to more equitable policies.
It requires active efforts to involve marginalized communities.
Independent judiciaries are crucial because they can check the other branches and enforce laws against corruption.
But judicial appointments can be politicized, which undermines their independence.
Finally, cultural shifts towards valuing integrity over power might help reduce corruption. But changing a culture is slow and difficult, especially in large, diverse societies.
Putting all these thoughts together, it seems like reforming democracy requires a multi-faceted approach addressing both structural issues and cultural factors. It's not just about tweaking one part but making comprehensive changes that promote competence, transparency, and accountability while ensuring representation and reducing corruption.
</think>
Reforming democracy to enhance decision-making efficiency, competence, and reduce corruption involves a multifaceted approach that addresses both structural and cultural aspects of
governance. Here is an organized strategy based on the thought process:### Structural Reforms
1. **Streamline Decision-Making Processes:**
- Reduce bureaucratic layers and adopt more agile legislative processes to accelerate decision-making without compromising thorough consideration.2. **Campaign Finance Reform:**
- Implement strict regulations on campaign contributions and promote public financing of elections to diminish the influence of money in politics.3. **Proportional Representation:**
- Introduce proportional representation systems to ensure diverse representation, which can lead to more inclusive and efficient governance.4. **Term Limits:**
- Enact term limits for elected officials to prevent entrenchment, while ensuring mechanisms for knowledge retention and smooth transitions.5. **Independent Anti-Corruption Agencies:**
- Establish independent bodies with strong investigative and prosecutorial powers to combat corruption effectively.### Enhancing Competence
1. **Expert Advisory Bodies:**
- Integrate expert panels in decision-making processes to provide informed guidance on complex issues.2. **Civic Education:**
- Improve education systems to foster informed voters through civic engagement and critical thinking skills.3. **Sortition (Citizen Juries):**
- Experiment with sortition to involve diverse citizen perspectives, enhancing
representativeness and reducing corruption risks.### Reducing Corruption
1. **Transparency Measures:**
- Increase government transparency through open data initiatives, accessible meetings, and robust freedom of information laws.2. **Whistleblower Protection:**
- Strengthen legal protections for whistleblowers to encourage the exposure of corruption without fear of retribution.3. **Judicial Independence:**
- Ensure the judiciary is independent and impartial, free from political influence, to uphold rule of law and check executive power.### Voter Engagement and Participation
1. **Voting System Reforms:**
- Adopt ranked-choice voting and proportional representation to ensure votes count more meaningfully and increase voter satisfaction.2. **Compulsory Voting:**
- Consider mandatory voting with incentives for informed voting, potentially reducing apathy and increasing political engagement.3. **Participatory Budgeting:**
- Involve citizens in budget decisions through digital platforms to foster transparency and accountability.### Technological Integration
1. **Digital Platforms:**
- Utilize technology for participatory governance, enabling real-time public input on policies and fostering informed discussions.2. **Media Literacy Programs:**
- Launch initiatives to combat misinformation, promoting a better-informed electorate capable of discerning credible sources.### Cultural Shifts
1. **Incentivizing Good Governance:**
- Recognize and reward ethical leadership through awards or public acknowledgment to promote integrity in governance.2. **Cultural Values:**
- Foster societal norms that prioritize transparency, accountability, and integrity, encouraging leaders to adhere to high ethical standards.### Conclusion
Reforming democracy requires a comprehensive approach that combines structural changes with cultural shifts. By streamlining processes, enhancing
competence through education and expertise, reducing corruption through transparency and independent oversight, and engaging citizens more
effectively, democracies can become more responsive, efficient, and just. This multifaceted strategy aims to rebuild trust in governance and ensure
decisions truly reflect the will of the people. -
#AbrahamLincoln: "#democracy is #government of the #people - by the #people - for the #people"
but #democracy is not perfect per default, it needs constant #reform to become better and better (not worse and worse how it was made by (#financial #taxavoiding #lobbyists and other #lobbyists = #corruption)
how to reform democracy? a #conversationwithai: #deepseek
<think>
Alright, I'm trying to figure out how to reform #democracy so that decisions are made faster and are more competent, while also reducing incompetence and corruption. This is a big question because democracy as it stands has a lot of #issues, but it's still considered one of the better systems out there <- read this?First off, I know that one of the main problems with democracies is that #decisionmaking can be #slow, especially in #large #countries.
There are so many #checks and #balances that sometimes it feels like nothing gets done.
So maybe making decisions faster requires #streamlining some processes.
But how? Maybe reducing #bureaucracy or changing how legislation is passed?
Another issue is #incompetence. I've seen elected officials who don't seem to have the right skills or knowledge for their roles. <- this #AI has seen things!
How can we ensure that #leaders are actually #competent?
Perhaps through better #education #requirements, or maybe having #experts in certain fields advise them more #effectively.
#Corruption is another huge #Problem seems like #money plays a big role in #politics, which can lead to decisions that favor #donors over the people.
#Campaign #finance #reform might help here, but I'm not sure how feasible that is given current laws and court rulings, especially in places like the #US with #CitizensUnited.
#Voter #engagement is also a factor.
If more people participate, maybe there's more #accountability.
But getting people to vote when they feel their votes don't matter is tough.
Maybe changing voting systems, like ranked-choice voting, could make elections feel more representative and increase turnout.
I've heard about #sortition, where #random #citizens are #selected for #decisionmaking bodies.
That might bring in diverse perspectives and reduce corruption since the average person isn't as beholden to special interests.
But would people take it seriously? I'm not sure how effective that would be compared to elected officials.
#Technology could play a role too.
Maybe using #online #platforms for #participatory #budgeting or #policy #discussions.
It could make #government more #transparent and involve citizens more #directly.
However, there's the risk of #misinformation and #manipulation online.
#Term #limits are another idea.
They might prevent politicians from becoming too entrenched and corrupt, but they can also limit institutional knowledge and lead to a #revolvingdoor of #inexperienced #leaders.
#Anticorruption agencies seem necessary, but they need to be #independent and well #funded.
If they're controlled by the government, they won't be effective.
How do you ensure their independence?
#Media #literacy is important because if people are #better #informed, they can make #better #decisions at the #ballotbox.
But with so much #misinformation out there, improving media literacy is a big challenge.
I'm also thinking about proportional representation.
Maybe switching to a system where more parties have seats could lead to more diverse and representative governments, reducing gridlock.
But it might also make forming a government harder if no single party has a majority.
What about making voting mandatory?
It increases turnout but can also lead to people voting without being informed, which doesn't necessarily improve the quality of decisions.
Another thought is focusing on #local #governance.
If more decisions are made at the local level where people can be more involved and informed, it might lead to #better #outcomes #overall.
But not all issues can be handled locally; some require national or international coordination.
I'm also considering how #education plays into this.
Better #civic #education could make voters more informed and engaged.
It starts from a young age teaching about #government #structures, #roles, and the importance of #participation.
#Transparency is key too.
If governments are more open about their processes and decisions, trust might increase. Things like #FOIA requests in the U.S. help, but they can be slow and sometimes
incomplete.#Incentivizing #good #governance through awards or recognition might motivate leaders to perform better, but it's not a sure fix for deeper systemic issues.
Encouraging #whistleblowers is important because they can expose #corruption before it becomes entrenched.
Protecting them legally would make others more willing to come forward.
Public-private partnerships could bring in expertise from the private sector, but there's a risk of corporate influence if not managed properly.
Inclusive decision-making ensures that all groups have a voice, which leads to more equitable policies.
It requires active efforts to involve marginalized communities.
Independent judiciaries are crucial because they can check the other branches and enforce laws against corruption.
But judicial appointments can be politicized, which undermines their independence.
Finally, cultural shifts towards valuing integrity over power might help reduce corruption. But changing a culture is slow and difficult, especially in large, diverse societies.
Putting all these thoughts together, it seems like reforming democracy requires a multi-faceted approach addressing both structural issues and cultural factors. It's not just about tweaking one part but making comprehensive changes that promote competence, transparency, and accountability while ensuring representation and reducing corruption.
</think>
Reforming democracy to enhance decision-making efficiency, competence, and reduce corruption involves a multifaceted approach that addresses both structural and cultural aspects of
governance. Here is an organized strategy based on the thought process:### Structural Reforms
1. **Streamline Decision-Making Processes:**
- Reduce bureaucratic layers and adopt more agile legislative processes to accelerate decision-making without compromising thorough consideration.2. **Campaign Finance Reform:**
- Implement strict regulations on campaign contributions and promote public financing of elections to diminish the influence of money in politics.3. **Proportional Representation:**
- Introduce proportional representation systems to ensure diverse representation, which can lead to more inclusive and efficient governance.4. **Term Limits:**
- Enact term limits for elected officials to prevent entrenchment, while ensuring mechanisms for knowledge retention and smooth transitions.5. **Independent Anti-Corruption Agencies:**
- Establish independent bodies with strong investigative and prosecutorial powers to combat corruption effectively.### Enhancing Competence
1. **Expert Advisory Bodies:**
- Integrate expert panels in decision-making processes to provide informed guidance on complex issues.2. **Civic Education:**
- Improve education systems to foster informed voters through civic engagement and critical thinking skills.3. **Sortition (Citizen Juries):**
- Experiment with sortition to involve diverse citizen perspectives, enhancing
representativeness and reducing corruption risks.### Reducing Corruption
1. **Transparency Measures:**
- Increase government transparency through open data initiatives, accessible meetings, and robust freedom of information laws.2. **Whistleblower Protection:**
- Strengthen legal protections for whistleblowers to encourage the exposure of corruption without fear of retribution.3. **Judicial Independence:**
- Ensure the judiciary is independent and impartial, free from political influence, to uphold rule of law and check executive power.### Voter Engagement and Participation
1. **Voting System Reforms:**
- Adopt ranked-choice voting and proportional representation to ensure votes count more meaningfully and increase voter satisfaction.2. **Compulsory Voting:**
- Consider mandatory voting with incentives for informed voting, potentially reducing apathy and increasing political engagement.3. **Participatory Budgeting:**
- Involve citizens in budget decisions through digital platforms to foster transparency and accountability.### Technological Integration
1. **Digital Platforms:**
- Utilize technology for participatory governance, enabling real-time public input on policies and fostering informed discussions.2. **Media Literacy Programs:**
- Launch initiatives to combat misinformation, promoting a better-informed electorate capable of discerning credible sources.### Cultural Shifts
1. **Incentivizing Good Governance:**
- Recognize and reward ethical leadership through awards or public acknowledgment to promote integrity in governance.2. **Cultural Values:**
- Foster societal norms that prioritize transparency, accountability, and integrity, encouraging leaders to adhere to high ethical standards.### Conclusion
Reforming democracy requires a comprehensive approach that combines structural changes with cultural shifts. By streamlining processes, enhancing
competence through education and expertise, reducing corruption through transparency and independent oversight, and engaging citizens more
effectively, democracies can become more responsive, efficient, and just. This multifaceted strategy aims to rebuild trust in governance and ensure
decisions truly reflect the will of the people. -
#AbrahamLincoln: "#democracy is #government of the #people - by the #people - for the #people"
but #democracy is not perfect per default, it needs constant #reform to become better and better (not worse and worse how it was made by (#financial #taxavoiding #lobbyists and other #lobbyists = #corruption)
how to reform democracy? a #conversationwithai: #deepseek
<think>
Alright, I'm trying to figure out how to reform #democracy so that decisions are made faster and are more competent, while also reducing incompetence and corruption. This is a big question because democracy as it stands has a lot of #issues, but it's still considered one of the better systems out there <- read this?First off, I know that one of the main problems with democracies is that #decisionmaking can be #slow, especially in #large #countries.
There are so many #checks and #balances that sometimes it feels like nothing gets done.
So maybe making decisions faster requires #streamlining some processes.
But how? Maybe reducing #bureaucracy or changing how legislation is passed?
Another issue is #incompetence. I've seen elected officials who don't seem to have the right skills or knowledge for their roles. <- this #AI has seen things!
How can we ensure that #leaders are actually #competent?
Perhaps through better #education #requirements, or maybe having #experts in certain fields advise them more #effectively.
#Corruption is another huge #Problem seems like #money plays a big role in #politics, which can lead to decisions that favor #donors over the people.
#Campaign #finance #reform might help here, but I'm not sure how feasible that is given current laws and court rulings, especially in places like the #US with #CitizensUnited.
#Voter #engagement is also a factor.
If more people participate, maybe there's more #accountability.
But getting people to vote when they feel their votes don't matter is tough.
Maybe changing voting systems, like ranked-choice voting, could make elections feel more representative and increase turnout.
I've heard about #sortition, where #random #citizens are #selected for #decisionmaking bodies.
That might bring in diverse perspectives and reduce corruption since the average person isn't as beholden to special interests.
But would people take it seriously? I'm not sure how effective that would be compared to elected officials.
#Technology could play a role too.
Maybe using #online #platforms for #participatory #budgeting or #policy #discussions.
It could make #government more #transparent and involve citizens more #directly.
However, there's the risk of #misinformation and #manipulation online.
#Term #limits are another idea.
They might prevent politicians from becoming too entrenched and corrupt, but they can also limit institutional knowledge and lead to a #revolvingdoor of #inexperienced #leaders.
#Anticorruption agencies seem necessary, but they need to be #independent and well #funded.
If they're controlled by the government, they won't be effective.
How do you ensure their independence?
#Media #literacy is important because if people are #better #informed, they can make #better #decisions at the #ballotbox.
But with so much #misinformation out there, improving media literacy is a big challenge.
I'm also thinking about proportional representation.
Maybe switching to a system where more parties have seats could lead to more diverse and representative governments, reducing gridlock.
But it might also make forming a government harder if no single party has a majority.
What about making voting mandatory?
It increases turnout but can also lead to people voting without being informed, which doesn't necessarily improve the quality of decisions.
Another thought is focusing on #local #governance.
If more decisions are made at the local level where people can be more involved and informed, it might lead to #better #outcomes #overall.
But not all issues can be handled locally; some require national or international coordination.
I'm also considering how #education plays into this.
Better #civic #education could make voters more informed and engaged.
It starts from a young age teaching about #government #structures, #roles, and the importance of #participation.
#Transparency is key too.
If governments are more open about their processes and decisions, trust might increase. Things like #FOIA requests in the U.S. help, but they can be slow and sometimes
incomplete.#Incentivizing #good #governance through awards or recognition might motivate leaders to perform better, but it's not a sure fix for deeper systemic issues.
Encouraging #whistleblowers is important because they can expose #corruption before it becomes entrenched.
Protecting them legally would make others more willing to come forward.
Public-private partnerships could bring in expertise from the private sector, but there's a risk of corporate influence if not managed properly.
Inclusive decision-making ensures that all groups have a voice, which leads to more equitable policies.
It requires active efforts to involve marginalized communities.
Independent judiciaries are crucial because they can check the other branches and enforce laws against corruption.
But judicial appointments can be politicized, which undermines their independence.
Finally, cultural shifts towards valuing integrity over power might help reduce corruption. But changing a culture is slow and difficult, especially in large, diverse societies.
Putting all these thoughts together, it seems like reforming democracy requires a multi-faceted approach addressing both structural issues and cultural factors. It's not just about tweaking one part but making comprehensive changes that promote competence, transparency, and accountability while ensuring representation and reducing corruption.
</think>
Reforming democracy to enhance decision-making efficiency, competence, and reduce corruption involves a multifaceted approach that addresses both structural and cultural aspects of
governance. Here is an organized strategy based on the thought process:### Structural Reforms
1. **Streamline Decision-Making Processes:**
- Reduce bureaucratic layers and adopt more agile legislative processes to accelerate decision-making without compromising thorough consideration.2. **Campaign Finance Reform:**
- Implement strict regulations on campaign contributions and promote public financing of elections to diminish the influence of money in politics.3. **Proportional Representation:**
- Introduce proportional representation systems to ensure diverse representation, which can lead to more inclusive and efficient governance.4. **Term Limits:**
- Enact term limits for elected officials to prevent entrenchment, while ensuring mechanisms for knowledge retention and smooth transitions.5. **Independent Anti-Corruption Agencies:**
- Establish independent bodies with strong investigative and prosecutorial powers to combat corruption effectively.### Enhancing Competence
1. **Expert Advisory Bodies:**
- Integrate expert panels in decision-making processes to provide informed guidance on complex issues.2. **Civic Education:**
- Improve education systems to foster informed voters through civic engagement and critical thinking skills.3. **Sortition (Citizen Juries):**
- Experiment with sortition to involve diverse citizen perspectives, enhancing
representativeness and reducing corruption risks.### Reducing Corruption
1. **Transparency Measures:**
- Increase government transparency through open data initiatives, accessible meetings, and robust freedom of information laws.2. **Whistleblower Protection:**
- Strengthen legal protections for whistleblowers to encourage the exposure of corruption without fear of retribution.3. **Judicial Independence:**
- Ensure the judiciary is independent and impartial, free from political influence, to uphold rule of law and check executive power.### Voter Engagement and Participation
1. **Voting System Reforms:**
- Adopt ranked-choice voting and proportional representation to ensure votes count more meaningfully and increase voter satisfaction.2. **Compulsory Voting:**
- Consider mandatory voting with incentives for informed voting, potentially reducing apathy and increasing political engagement.3. **Participatory Budgeting:**
- Involve citizens in budget decisions through digital platforms to foster transparency and accountability.### Technological Integration
1. **Digital Platforms:**
- Utilize technology for participatory governance, enabling real-time public input on policies and fostering informed discussions.2. **Media Literacy Programs:**
- Launch initiatives to combat misinformation, promoting a better-informed electorate capable of discerning credible sources.### Cultural Shifts
1. **Incentivizing Good Governance:**
- Recognize and reward ethical leadership through awards or public acknowledgment to promote integrity in governance.2. **Cultural Values:**
- Foster societal norms that prioritize transparency, accountability, and integrity, encouraging leaders to adhere to high ethical standards.### Conclusion
Reforming democracy requires a comprehensive approach that combines structural changes with cultural shifts. By streamlining processes, enhancing
competence through education and expertise, reducing corruption through transparency and independent oversight, and engaging citizens more
effectively, democracies can become more responsive, efficient, and just. This multifaceted strategy aims to rebuild trust in governance and ensure
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#NoKingsDay #washington #DC 2025-02-17 in a #bigbrother 1984 #orwellian #digital #dictatorship, no one would see anything of this #protests, all the big media conglomerates, search engines would censor it :( question: why did those peaceful protesters not try to turn over the gov and storm congress? (just asking, probably because they are intelligent unlike the january 6 rioters)
BUT if #Trump and #republicans keep ignoring LEGITIMATE grievances of #citizens like higher and higher #food and #fuel prices = imho companies using #inflation as excuse to increase prices without transparency = #corruption of the #middleman: when is #DOGE gonna investigate that???
u gonna have a violent #civilwar like #riot at your hand Mr #TrumpRegime
because #citizens then have nothing to lose and the #FrenchRevolution did not go well for the #King
PLEASE THIS TIME, THINK ABOUT WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM U WANT AFTER THE #REVOLUTION :)
1. best as possible #education of the masses very important for #democracy to work ask #Socrates https://infosec.exchange/@Linknation/113918099997688161
2. no more parties: only proven #competent #truthful #honest people can be candidates voted for highest jobs in government
3. make new innovative #finance systems (can be multiple) the current central bank FIAT money is #fascist and not serving the people (#Fascism = fasces = concentration of power in hands of (unelected?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasces
4. every #citizen should be given small plot of land for free to grow food and build a house on
5. no more stockmarket, all businesses and banks need to be run by proven #competent #responsible actors democratically elected by their employees
#Trump + #Elonmusk START FOCUSING ON THE PROBLEMS OF THE #POOR + #ECONOMY NOW! with smart new ideas of #finance
or face dire catastrophic #disaster #consequences
#demonstrations #protests #protest #usa #politics #politik #trump #musk #elonmusk
#SicSemperTyrannis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic_semper_tyrannis
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- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
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#BadBunny #Backs #KamalaHarris With #Instagram #Post of #PuertoRico #Video
He posted a segment of Harris' video that discussed #PuertoRico's #stake in the #election. The hitmaker has over 45 million followers on the #socialmedia platform and has sold millions of #albums. "I will never forget what #DonaldTrump #did and what he #didnot do when #PuertoRico needed a #caring and #competent #leader," Harris said in the #video.
https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/article294640889.html#storylink=cpy
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#TFG & Co. will throw anything and everything they can at the wall in attempt to deny the #powerful, #competent, #confident #Black #woman any agency. #KamalaHarris has and will continue to rebuff their efforts. They rage for naught and no amount of #sanewashing will make #TFG appear presidential ever again. At least as long as he keeps talking. Eating dogs, my ass. #HarrisWalz2024 #VoteBlue https://gizmodo.com/trump-supporters-spread-ridiculous-conspiracy-theory-kamala-harris-wore-audio-enabled-earrings-at-debate-2000497482
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#VicePresident #KamalaHarris’ sudden #political #rise echoes that of another #female #politician, #NewZealand’s #JacindaArdern
Ardern’s #whirlwind #campaign and #tenure also shows some #pitfalls other #Female #leaders, like Harris, might face, including being compelled to appear as #competent and #likable while fending off #hateful #attacks.
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#VicePresident #KamalaHarris #Surprises #Everyone.
She appears #competent and #incommand, and she is #connecting to #voters — everything she wasn’t when she ran for #president five years ago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/05/opinion/kamala-harris-trump-birthrate.html
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“Arizona leaders like McCain & Sen #MarkKelly have embodied the commitment to #CountryOverParty. And it’s that same high caliber of character & leadership I see in VP #Harris.
“That’s why I’m standing w/her. #KamalaHarris is the #competent, #just & #fair leader our country deserves. This year too much is at stake to vote #Republican at the top of the ticket.
#Trump #populism #BigLie #VoteBlue #HarrisForPresident #Harris2024
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#LivedExperiences of #transgender and #nonbinary #people in the #perioperative #context: a #qualitative #study.
Additional #research, increased #education for #healthcare #professionals, and #policy #changes are necessary to improve #access to #competent #care for #TNB #Epeople.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Transitioning #Healthcare #Representation #Culture
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#LivedExperiences of #transgender and #nonbinary #people in the #perioperative #context: a #qualitative #study.
Additional #research, increased #education for #healthcare #professionals, and #policy #changes are necessary to improve #access to #competent #care for #TNB #Epeople.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Transitioning #Healthcare #Representation #Culture
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#LivedExperiences of #transgender and #nonbinary #people in the #perioperative #context: a #qualitative #study.
Additional #research, increased #education for #healthcare #professionals, and #policy #changes are necessary to improve #access to #competent #care for #TNB #Epeople.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Transitioning #Healthcare #Representation #Culture
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#LivedExperiences of #transgender and #nonbinary #people in the #perioperative #context: a #qualitative #study.
Additional #research, increased #education for #healthcare #professionals, and #policy #changes are necessary to improve #access to #competent #care for #TNB #Epeople.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Transitioning #Healthcare #Representation #Culture
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#LivedExperiences of #transgender and #nonbinary #people in the #perioperative #context: a #qualitative #study.
Additional #research, increased #education for #healthcare #professionals, and #policy #changes are necessary to improve #access to #competent #care for #TNB #Epeople.
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Transitioning #Healthcare #Representation #Culture
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#TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals; especially for #HealthAndSocialCareProfessionals...
#IF you are going to #Undertake a #CompetencyBased-#Interview; try to be just a #LittleBit #Competent... #IF you can't be #Competent; try to #Find a #CompetentPerson to #HelpYou...
#Perhaps... #AlsoConsider: #ParityOfEsteem
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#TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals; especially for #HealthAndSocialCareProfessionals...
#IF you are going to #Undertake a #CompetencyBased-#Interview; try to be just a #LittleBit #Competent... #IF you can't be #Competent; try to #Find a #CompetentPerson to #HelpYou...
#Perhaps... #AlsoConsider: #ParityOfEsteem
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#TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals; especially for #HealthAndSocialCareProfessionals...
#IF you are going to #Undertake a #CompetencyBased-#Interview; try to be just a #LittleBit #Competent... #IF you can't be #Competent; try to #Find a #CompetentPerson to #HelpYou...
#Perhaps... #AlsoConsider: #ParityOfEsteem
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#TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals; especially for #HealthAndSocialCareProfessionals...
#IF you are going to #Undertake a #CompetencyBased-#Interview; try to be just a #LittleBit #Competent... #IF you can't be #Competent; try to #Find a #CompetentPerson to #HelpYou...
#Perhaps... #AlsoConsider: #ParityOfEsteem
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#TopTip: #OnlyForProfessionals; especially for #HealthAndSocialCareProfessionals...
#IF you are going to #Undertake a #CompetencyBased-#Interview; try to be just a #LittleBit #Competent... #IF you can't be #Competent; try to #Find a #CompetentPerson to #HelpYou...
#Perhaps... #AlsoConsider: #ParityOfEsteem
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#Elon #Musk sued #OpenAI today, alleging a wide range of incendiary things, including that #GPT-4 is actually an artificial general intelligence.
It’s a fun complaint to read;
it fundamentally accuses OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of pretending to run a nonprofit designed to benefit humanity while actually running a regular ol’ tech company ... and trying to make a lot of money.
That’s a pretty good criticism of the entire OpenAI situation, actually!
Someone with some #intellectual #honesty and a #competent #lawyer should run at that sometime.
Sadly, Musk is not that person,
and his lawyers have figured out that letting the world’s richest man rack up billable hours filing nonsensical lawsuits is more lucrative than fitting the “facts” to the “law,”
or whatever it is regular lawyers dohttps://www.theverge.com/2024/3/1/24087937/elon-musk-suing-openai-nightmare-1l-contracts-exam
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"I cannot understand" or "it completely blows my mind" should be #my #mind usual state with respect to most #matters. #amazement #wonder #marvel #admiration #awe #praise. #I sit comfortably inside #MyEU 🇪🇺 . For most #matters ouside of #MyEU 🇪🇺 #I let the understanding and steadying of mind be done by the #MyEU 🇪🇺 #institutions #organs #bodies #people #officials whose job it is. #I am #responsible for making them #competent.
Re: https://mastodon.world/@ramtamplam/111207624275104090
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"I cannot understand" or "it completely blows my mind" should be #my #mind usual state with respect to most #matters. #amazement #wonder #marvel #admiration #awe #praise. #I sit comfortably inside #MyEU 🇪🇺 . For most #matters ouside of #MyEU 🇪🇺 #I let the understanding and steadying of mind be done by the #MyEU 🇪🇺 #institutions #organs #bodies #people #officials whose job it is. #I am #responsible for making them #competent.
Re: https://mastodon.world/@ramtamplam/111207624275104090
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"I cannot understand" or "it completely blows my mind" should be #my #mind usual state with respect to most #matters. #amazement #wonder #marvel #admiration #awe #praise. #I sit comfortably inside #MyEU 🇪🇺 . For most #matters ouside of #MyEU 🇪🇺 #I let the understanding and steadying of mind be done by the #MyEU 🇪🇺 #institutions #organs #bodies #people #officials whose job it is. #I am #responsible for making them #competent.
Re: https://mastodon.world/@ramtamplam/111207624275104090
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Do You Have #ImpostorSyndrome?
Does anyone really know what they’re doing? How do we reward the #competent and not the #confident? And what’s wrong with using #TikTok for #research?
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
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I think the lack of #variety is not always be a bad thing. It means things are done in a #consistent and #reliable manner. When you are #competent in something it becomes a simple nearly #trivial activity, a #routine done unconsciously freeing your consciousness for thinking about other more #complex things .
#Diversity is very useful when the system faces #unknown situations and must switch from normal #exploitation activities of acquiring resources for sustainable living to the #exploration of new “pastures” which consume those resources in the short term but may benefit in the long term.
How the system approaches a situation depends very much on how much #knowledge it has about the situation it is in and where this places it on the “#complexity plane”.😀
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past
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#competent : answering to all requirements
- French: compétent
- German: kompetent
- Italian: competente
- Portuguese: competente
- Spanish: competente
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See previous words @ https://wordofthehour.org/r/past