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Comment Re:Crazy idea (Score 1) 509

You can trust America will make this as convoluted as possible and absolutely not crib of any of the number of countries who already do this. I don't expect any american business to actually round if its legal to ceil(sale) and keep the change, but I could see them auto donating it to one of their personal charities. Then somehow benefiting from a write off.

None of this is hard, but it is additional work. People imagine oh the prices will all be 1.05 1.10 and so on, but in reality you want something to be 4.00 at the register the price will be 3.66 and when you raise the price to 4.76 the price really needs to be 4.79 to hit the Nickle. And if your going through all that trouble why even bother discounting anything to the real price for people paying with methods that can go down to the penny.

Long way of saying the law will need to catch up as it did in Canada so that you have some guarantee everyone is doing it the same.

Comment Re:Crazy idea (Score 1) 509

Our non inclusive sales tax setups are going to make things complicated. Lots of places have like 8.5% or 8.25% tax rates. Presumably it's simple to amend the laws, but I just have never thought out the process of well the cost of something is $1.00 and that is $1.0825 so we say 1.08, credit cards make this easy in cash you have to give me $1.10 is that 2c profit? I mean it would add up over an entire day. Should that then be subject to sales tax, who pays the sales tax on the $2.00 in 2c over charges you gained for the day.

I am not advocating for the penny, but I do think some details in the process have to be changed to allow it.

Comment Re:I will Agree on one point: (Score 1) 48

The Bayesian spam analysis we've been using for decades would be called "AI" now. Then regular expression pattern matching used in ad blockers would probably also be called "AI".

The current AI hype bubble is LLMs; the actually useful "AI" bits have been chugging along doing useful things for ages, without burning down the planet.

Comment Re:Alot of AI is a solution searching for a proble (Score 1) 57

So if you didn't understand enough SQL to write the query, how do you know what you got from Copilot is correct? How do you write tests for it? How do you modify it? How do you document it?

Current GenAI coding assistants seem intended to replace entry-level developer positions. Which means nobody will be working entry-level developer positions, so nobody will be learning how to be a more senior developer.

Comment Re:What would be the motive to submit such junk? (Score 1) 91

At my previous job, I used to get "vulnerability reports" about our corporate website having http on port 80 open. Of course we did, and of course it just redirected to https.

These wasted a minute of my time, but I could see it wasting lots of time depending on the amount of knowledge and process involved in the people getting the email.

Comment Re:The cloud breaks Moore's Law (Score 1) 119

You might notice that the MBAs are in charge now, at least at the big cloud providers (Amazon, Google, Microsoft). For an MBA, if you don't have constant, double-digit growth, you're a failed business. Numbers must go up, every quarter. The only customer they're obsessed with is the shareholder.

Cloud costs are just going to keep increasing. You're locked in, what are you going to do, go to a competitor who's also co-incidentally (wink wink) raising their prices constantly as well?

See also streaming services, cellular services, and Internet providers, at least the ones I'm subject to in Canada.

If I could stand constantly selling myself, I'd run a consultancy for setting up "on-premises cloud" (ie, servers) for small and medium businesses. Ah well.

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