One of the least heralded and most important technological advances of the last 20 years is a battle getting fought one piece of paper at a time to replace workflows with web applications. It’s slow, boring, and enormously impactful. https://twitter.com/ctbeiser/status/1082073264925507584 …
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Random example for you: the IRS hires 10k people every year to type numbers from returns into the computer. This is a decrease from earlier, since e-filed returns don’t need to be redundantly retyped.
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“IRS employment down from 19X0” You’d certainly hope so, now that they’re no longer artisanally handcrafting every comparison of a 1040 and W-2.
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This doesn’t sound like the lives-in-Japan Patrick I know!
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I live in hope of the day this revolution comes to American healthcare. (Webapps that get turned off outside of normal business hours are a tell it hasn’t arrived yet)
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