Phone: This wobbly out of focus blurry photo taken in absolute darkness is of a 3 year old Bernese Mountain Dog named Pupperoni
Also phone: I can’t isolate a rectangular check on this perfectly taken image, you need to go to the bank to cash it
Phone: This wobbly out of focus blurry photo taken in absolute darkness is of a 3 year old Bernese Mountain Dog named Pupperoni
Also phone: I can’t isolate a rectangular check on this perfectly taken image, you need to go to the bank to cash it
@vees The banking app still requires that you put in the amount manually even with checks it recognizes.
It’s just badly made.
@thomasfuchs An AI assessment of dog breed doesn't cost anybody money if its wrong
@thomasfuchs meanwhile, here... You point your bank app to the QR code present on ALL Invoices, all data is entered in the form (you double-check if you're paranoid like me, but I never saw it getting anything wrong), and authorize.
Used to be a long number that was live-OCRd but the QR is even sturdier.
(invoices, because nobody uses checks)
@renatoram in the US you can’t just transfer someone money with a bank
yeah, I know
@renatoram doesn’t matter if personal or business
you just can’t, except through wire transfers that take a few days an cost $25 or so
To pay businesses, you can have your bank send a literal paper check by IRL mail to the business
It’s basically medieval banking
@thomasfuchs you mean sending cash to another person and not a company (so, no invoice)?
Yeah that's pretty easy too, easiest is probably TWINT (Switzerland specific).
Every time I learn something about banking in the US, it's something that's broken, backward or straight up dystopian. Often all 3 at the same time.
The amazing thing is that I keep learning NEW things.
Jeez 😕
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