LMCane said:
the greatest shock is that there are ANY PAYMENTS AND PROCESSES to even map!!
the USG computer systems are so old and corrupt and never communicate with each other.
I wonder how in the hell our young coders are figuring all this out on systems that were built in 1989
Mentioned it in a thread yesterday - if you can interact with a program via a keyboard, you can build interfaces that can move faster and with more stamina than any user ever could.
The source DB doesn't have to be powerful, it just needs power.
If it crashes from the demand side, you throttle the demand and move on to something else. It's the beauty of automation. You don't have to spend hours in repetiive tasks but if you spend the time to build out the automation process the right way, the first time, then the database is yours. The algorithms can troubleshoot themselves and at this point, re-write their own code to adjust for the antiquated interface.
Though I haven't followed the make up of the team itself, Musk knew what he was looking for because of his time with X/PayPal.
I think it would be perfect irony if all of these chrony politicians revive their love for physical currency because they realize their digital footprints are less obscure today than they have ever been.