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tiredofsametab, to news in I.R.S. to Begin Trial of Its Own Free Tax-Filing System

I've been using H&R block, but every year shit breaks and I have to fight with them. Latest was that my NRA wife broke all their validations (despite it properly flagging her an NRA)

tiredofsametab, to news in I.R.S. to Begin Trial of Its Own Free Tax-Filing System

I can't wait to use it, but it seems it doesn't support overseas income yet and I live full-time outside of the US (and yes we legally have to file taxes every year even if we won't owe anything).

tiredofsametab, to asklemmy in What are some dark sides to cute super-powers ?

X-ray vision is horrible for cancer rates (though one could argue that, since it doesn't work like normal x-ray in many comics, that it's some other magic with the name x-ray for convenience).

tiredofsametab, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

Can you give us better lists of games that fall into both your good and bad categories?

My hot-take answer was going to be that it's all nostalgia and there haven't really been any good ones (at least that I ever was aware of). Given your edit on nostalgia, maybe it's not nostalgia for an individual game or games, but rather a a time and a style?

tiredofsametab, to asklemmy in What are some generational differences between millennials and Gen Z ?

Former gen-x here (I was gen-x when millennial used to mean people who graduate high school on/after the start of the millennia, but they moved x back to 1980 leaving me in a weird place). I think the main difference in younger people today is that their technological savvy is more in mobile devices since they are so powerful and so connected that they don't really need PCs for anything. I first noticed this living in Japan because they had very useful, high-tech hand-helds very early on. As such, I worked with many around my age who could barely even use something like Excel and had no computer troubleshooting experience. It seems to me like many of gen-z or possibly alpha don't have the PC side, but are very good with mobile.

tiredofsametab, to asklemmy in How many tabs do you have open?

16, counting this one that I'm about to close.

tiredofsametab, to memes in toilet humour

They don't have Washlets (bidet seats) so they're all a fail from me :P

Though 100% on closing the lid.

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

Yep. Having worked in the industry for a long time, including trying to transition to EMR and such, I get this. In Japan, one of the reason fax machines are still important that is not often talked about is that they generally have a bank of pre-programmed numbers. This is seen as a way to reduce the chance of exposing PII to others by accident. This is not wrong, but the same could be implemented for other systems such as email (or the host of EDI that exist). I literally just had a training that said we should not even send a fax ourselves, but have someone observe that we hit the correct pre-programmed button for it.

tiredofsametab, to mildlyinteresting in Unfortunate cropping of a phone notification

If not a screenshot, you do realize that things other than phones take pictures, right? Have people forgotten that cameras exist?

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

I don't know what the prices here in Japan were without looking it up. I'll try to remember to ask my wife when she gets home.

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

Old SMS had some pretty crappy character limits so they went with the option that didn't is basically how I see it. Now, LINE is king. I've only used text with like two people ever in Japan.

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

Fax machines are definitely being phased out.

NTT East, at least as of a little over two years ago, hard requires a fax to set up internet still. It's infuriating.

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

As someone who filled out multiple copies of the same contract by hand to buy a house recently, which had to be stamped with my seal and not signed, AHHHHHHHHHHghgghhg. On average, I only have to fax something once every several years. NTT, the main telecoms provider, STILL requires that you fax paperwork to get internet (at least for NTT East as of two years ago).

Using cash is great (except for my airline miles account), but one of the biggest banks in Japan is notorious for outages. ATMs here also, until very recently, had business days and hours. That's finally mostly gone, at least. They can still run out of money at the year-end holiday season as everyone is home with family and they're not always restocked in some locations, but more ATMs also helped to solve this. The problem with things transitioning to electronic payment is also those payment processors take a cut. We have all kinds of payment apps here, but many small businesses I know hate using it. The ones I know that use it most generally have larger foreign customer bases (anecdotal to business owners I know; may not be generally true in all of Tokyo/Japan).

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

A/B testing clean, minimalist, modern designs common in the West against modern Japanese designs always shows better results for the Japanese designs amongst Japanese consumers. I don't think they're going to cater to the 2.5% of foreign residents and others that might use Japanese sites (though I often wish they would)

tiredofsametab, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.

Live in Japan. Plenty of things are quite broken :/

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