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If you zoom websites to be able to read them, like I do.

Then these are especially frustrating because I have to zoom out to find the close button. Its a chase every time, and sometimes I give up.

How are these allowed to exist when there are the EU Web Accessibility Directive ?


HN itself is terrible with UI scale >1.0

I keep scrolling horizontally just to read the text.


On Android, opera browser has text-wrap which fits text into screen on any zooom level. Dunno how people live without this feature

The Porsche 914 of 2026

Yes all the time. Healthy conversations are shut down immediately with the "AI research" slop-wall.

Meetings are 55 minutes of speculating about what AI will be able to do in a few years. Then if you are lucky the last 5 minutes can be used to discuss a real issue.


As a European I don't understand why this company exists at all.


It's worth pointing out that TurboTax is just one of their products... even if it went away overnight, they'd still have a lucrative business publishing QuickBooks. It is basically the standard in small business accounting software in the US, and a majority of small businesses probably use it, pay an outside accountant that does, or both.


In the past? Because they make a mostly non-digital system digital and convenient. Currently? Corruption. At least for the TurboTax part of Intuit.


There are multiple similar companies in many European countries, even though the government provides (often somewhat basic) tools to file taxes. A large percentage of citizens in the Germany and Austria use paid software because it's more comfortable, same in the UK and Poland. But yes, it would be better if that was not the case, like in Scandinavia.


Maybe you, as an infinitely wise European, can explain this page: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/self-assessment-c...


The vast majority of people in the UK don't have to fill out a self assessment because their tax situation is simple and handed by their employers. For the people who do have more complicated tax arrangements, the process takes like 10-15 minutes on the HMRC portal and importantly it's free.


So all these commercial software offerings for SAs exist just for fun? I guess I just don't understand why these exist. Europeans have yet to explain this adequately.

Can you show me the free option that existed in HMRC's portal for non-domiciled statuses? I can only find websites that contradict your point:

https://www.dtaxfiler.co.uk/blog/residence-remittance-sa109

>You will need to use commercial software that supports the SA109 form (such as DTax Filer), You cannot submit the SA109 form through HMRC’s free online service. . If you do not use compatible software, you will need to print and post your tax return instead.

Clearly they're lying and you should correct them post-haste.


Those are accounting packages that can submit your tax return for you automatically based on your figures.

You don’t have to use them, there’s a free electronic form. But it’s easier if you’re using an accounting system to just plug the numbers straight in.


Congratulations, you now magically seem to understand what TurboTax is.

>You don’t have to use them, there’s a free electronic form.

If only the IRS also had a free fillable form you can use: https://www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/free-file-fillable-form...


1) Because in the US your employer doesn't withhold tax at the correct rate - they withhold tax at whatever rate you tell them to (this is just a down payment). Places like banks don't withhold taxes at all. So, the US system forces everyone to file taxes (as long as your income is over some very minimal level).

2) Because in the US once your finances get remotely complex, filing taxes is a horrible experience, so most people are willing to either pay for someone else to do it for them, or for software like TurboTax to help do it themselves.


In order to create enough loopholes for their wealthy clients, the politicians have made the tax rules so complicated that very few people have confidence that they understand them.

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040gi.pdf

This is the primary reason that Americans hate paying their taxes.


Same as Russian. The state provides all needed software for filling documents related to taxes. It's been so for at least 15 years, most likely longer.


Accounting still exists in Europe, it turns out. Tax preparation/filing software is only about 25% part of Intuit's business.


Has anyone in these comments ever heard of QuickBooks?


Everything in the US is done to make money, for someone.

Education. Healthcare. Prisons. Even filing taxes is a profit centre for someone.

It’s not a very successful country. It’s a very successful business.


Thank you precisely what I was looking for on the Windows side


This is great, I have a monitor with built in KVM (CORSAIR XENEON 27QHD240 OLED)

m1ddc works fine on my Mac, but why isn't there a single multiplatform cli tool that can be ran on Mac/Linux/Windows?

I need a Windows one for this to be useful for me.


For Windows:

https://github.com/fiddyschmitt/SimpleKVM

If you only have two computers, you just need one instance of SimpleKVM to switch between the computers.


A critical part that is somewhat lost when running this in a terminal is how the mouse behaved on a real text mode screen. It was a yellow block that you moved with the mouse not a mouse pointer.

Anyone tested to run this on a high resolution Linux text mode with GPM?


It wasn't inherently yellow, it was the inverse of whatever it was on top of, but since the main window filling most of the screen was dark blue, it looked bright yellow most of the time.


Remember, only big tech is allowed to pirate


> LN2 had something in a bathroom?

Toilet flush chains. You entered two different park restrooms (both marked F) and combined them to a nunchuks.


With games we just need some really good slop filters on the storefronts. I mean this has been the case already for some time even before AI


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