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" ... A quantum computer has to perform better at some minute and trivial task that might seem impressive but completely useless — in much the same way a Turing test of machine-generated English might fool a Ukrainian child with no fluency in the language. ... "
" ... Newspaper accounts of tax proposals typically look at how many dollars change hands, and to or from which hands. Those economic impacts are trivial. The big impacts come from incentives. Taxes discourage whatever activity is being taxed. Income taxes discourage working and investing. Property taxes discourage property development. Sales taxes discourage purchases of retail goods. But the greatest impact on economic growth comes from taxes on investment income. That’s because greater investment in productive capacity increases the value of labor. Although we sometimes think of capital and labor competing with one another, they are actually complements. The more you have of one, the more valuable the other. ... "
" ... These people could be using apps or services that enhance privacy, for example, like the Tor Browser. Isolating them, with their IP addresses (which can yield location data) would be trivial for the NSA or other governmental organizations. Tracking them from location to location would reveal patterns of movement. ... "
" ... While advertising may seem like a trivial thing to worry about in the context of a terrorist attack, it paints a picture of the struggle many businesses face when it comes to the ripple effects of world events. For example, companies like Burger King, General Motors and Pfizer all debuted new logos last week around the same time as the events at the Capitol were unfolding. ... "
" ... “Absenteeism is trivial. No-call, no-shows are almost eliminated,” Scharfman said. “And I don't want to say we have an unlimited number of people, but in our county, there is essentially one car per household. When one parent leaves for work, the other is trapped at home. If we go and pick them up, we have a lot more people who are willing to work for us.” ... "