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The most logical explanation is not fraud. The most logical explanation is fat fingering birthdays and other bad data.
Seriously, if someone were trying to defraud the government, there are better ways to fly under the radar than pretending your immortal.
Doesn't mean there aren't things that should be fixed, but a lot yall jump to fraud way too fast.
Yippee!! It's not fraud that's wasting our money, just gross negligence and incompetence!
There probably is money being wasted, but that's not what Musk is reporting here.
What is Musk reporting? You say he's not reporting on waste, then you say he's not reporting on fraud (only some forum posters are). So if it's not waste/incompetence or fraud/abuse, then what is it? Please enlighten us.
I think that's the point. He's posting random *****
No, that's more what you are doing. He is attempting to audit the waste, fraud, abuse, and theft of tax dollars. The only people who have a problem with it are people who want it to continue.
Who specifically on this thread has indicated has a problem with it? If you are insinuating that I have a problem with it, you couldn't be more wrong. There is a ton of waste in government. What I do have a problem is saying half truths and bs in order to inflame.
Well you sure haven't provided anything to refute him other than derailing the thread about how you read a book once. In fact, nobody has clearly stated exactly what Elon is doing wrong with any factual basis. And we've asked, multiple times, for you smarter people to explain what we're missing.
You can tell who is old and who is really old in this thread.
I started my first job as a COBOL programmer in 1998. Thank you Y2K for my first job, working on an IBM Mainframe for a Fortune 100 Company.
We have database experts on here talking about SQL and that is fine and dandy. I am currently employed as a database designer. The COBOL program is probably not using a relational database.
We have people talking about data types and whether dates are supported in the many variations of the COBOL language. This is also missing the point.
The early COBOL systems were processing fixed width flat files, think of a txt file in Notepad. The record was defined by file width. For example the first 9 spaces would be the SSN. The next 20 spaces would be the first name. The next 8 would be birth date, the next 8 would be death date.
So it would look like this if I died today and was born in 1951
123456789Tumble Weed 0101195102182025
The COBOL program has to loop through all records in the file and read each one individually.
COBOL can use a relational db, such as DB2, or any other flavor, but these programs are probably using flat files. It is likely so antiquated that you can't just state "select * from customer where birth date < '01/01/1900'".
Elon isn't doing anything wrong. He has the technical understanding to process the data that he sees.The cool thing is that Elon is showing all of us the problems in real time.