I’m genuinely shocked it wasn’t there and marked already.
I’m genuinely shocked it wasn’t there and marked already.
Sokath, his eyes open.
It was previously issued in 2018
With apologies to the rest of the industry, boots on the ground equipment reseller-wise: Upgrading scanner scales costs us ~$1,800/lane/store for a 7895 before our markup (and I don’t know the actual figures, I’m not a money guy), and we barely convinced store owners that EMV was needed because of the liability shift. I’m skeptical that UPCA is going away entirely, and would expect GTINs to be more complimentary than anything.
We’re having a hell of a time convincing people to get off of POS applications that were sold ~10 years ago running Windows Server 2008 R2 and an app that is just recently past its support cutoff. They would need to completely replace their POS in order to upgrade.
I still haven’t heard of anything in this space, as a part of an NCR dealer with ~170 independently owned grocery stores as customers. A fair amount of them don’t have imaging scanners, and the scanners they do have can’t scan QR. Not saying it’s not happening, but I am strongly skeptical that the industry is switching away from UPC/EAN as a whole *by that date.
I haven’t heard of an actual direct initiative here, that 2027 date sounds more like marketing for IBN than an actual industry-wide push. Walmart is banking on RFID, for example.
I’m a self-taught C# dev, I’ve found tremendous success specifically just describing what I want to do in dumb language that I’d feel stupid asking people IRL about and that aren’t googleable without knowing what both the terms “null-coalescing” and “non-merchandise supergroup” are describing.
There are a lot of patterns that don’t have obvious names and that aren’t easily described without describing a specific scenario in a way that might only make sense institutionally, or with additional context that your average person might not have. ChatGPT is fairly good at being the “buddy that you have a bunch of in-jokes with that can remember things better than you”. I can skip a lot of explaining why I need to do a thing a certain way like I can with my coworkers (who all aren’t programmers), and I can get helpful answers for programming questions that my coworkers don’t know the answers to.
It’s frustrating to see this incredibly advanced context-aware autocorrect on steroids get used in ways that don’t acknowledge the inherent strengths of what LLMs are actually great at doing. It’s infuriating to have that potential be actively misused and packaged as a service and have that mediocre service sold to you once a month as a necessity by idiots in suits watching a line on a chart.
Man, I never knew that my ISP was working so hard for me.
Last time I got Papa Johns, a literal child delivered my order alone while her DoorDashing mom watched from her car. I didn’t order through DoorDash. I left feedback informing them that I would not be buying pizza from somewhere that makes me question whether I’m contributing to breaking child labor laws.
I would order local takeout if it were cheaper and wasn’t consistently soggy.
Domino’s is the most consistently “worth the money” pizza near me, with Little Caesars coming in a distant second.
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The Device is now more valuable than the organs and combined incomes of everyone in SubjectHometownHere.
He would’ve liked that. He was a real nice guy, always said I had a face for radio.
As my father always said: you may be a funny person, but looks don’t count for everything.
Ah gee dang, you’re right. Thanks!
It’s a quote from a Star Wars show movie.
I hope that going back will reinvigorate Cyan. Firmament was… Unfortunately underwhelming. After the third time I got stuck on a puzzle because it broke and had to restart from the beginning, I was really struggling to keep going.
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Fuck, the perfect use for /s
And yet, this is the issue that gets a response instead of a silent closed offtopic wontfix.
I use an off-brand clone of a Nespresso machine with off-brand pods. Hannah Montana Linux?