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tlogan commented on We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA   olimex.wordpress.com/2025... · Posted by u/CTOSian
jrochkind1 · 16 hours ago
Good point. The issue is, according to OP, that they don't yet know how to calculate the correct amount for new rules going into effect in 3 days, or at any rate have that knowledge implemented into their systems.
tlogan · 15 hours ago
The rule is from April 2, 2025 but we were all thinking about TACOs.

But the congress passed the bill to permanently repeals the legal basis for the de minimis exemption so no more TACOs. And I love TACOs…

tlogan commented on We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA   olimex.wordpress.com/2025... · Posted by u/CTOSian
jrochkind1 · 16 hours ago
Whoever imports pays the tarriff. If you order something over the internet from someone not in the US, that's the consumer.

There is a lot more direct consumer ordering from international vendors now than there was 20 years ago of course, for obvious reasons.

Note Aug 29th is also the end of the "de minimus" rules for import duties, where a shipment worth less than $800 was exempt from import taxes and duties. Some tariffs and other import taxes have always existed, but that's why you rarely saw them when ordering consumer goods internationally to the USA, if it was worth less than $800 they were skipped. That's going away, you'll be paying import taxes on every international shipment you order directly as a consumer, even if it's a $25 t-shirt -- exactly how you pay these, at what point they are calculated by who (even how to calculate them?), and who invoices you how and when as a consumer -- well that's what nobody including international shippers have figured out yet, which is what the OP is saying means they can't really ship internationally to consumers in the USA for the time being. it's gonna be a clusterfuck.

Turns out maybe there's a reason there aren't usually major changes to whole structure of import taxes made with only months notice, and tweaks and changes to them still being made only weeks/days before implementation, with no real implementation guidance provided?

tlogan · 16 hours ago
Both UPS and FedEx have been handling this correctly for years. They provide a simple option where you can choose who pays the tariffs (the shipper or the recipient). If it is the recipient, you just include their email and phone number so they can be contacted.

The “only” difference now is that the $800 limit no longer applies, so every shipment must include this information.

Which basically means end of Temu, Alibaba express, majority of Etsy sellers, etc.

tlogan commented on We regret but have to temporary suspend the shipments to USA   olimex.wordpress.com/2025... · Posted by u/CTOSian
tlogan · 16 hours ago
I just want to explain how I understand this, and please correct me if I am wrong.

In theory, importers have been required to provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA) since around 2003. This comes from federal TSCA regulations as well as California’s RoHS requirements (bill SB 20).

But in practice, nobody really followed those rules because they could claim the “de minimis” import exemption.

The problem now is that Trump issued Executive Order 14324, “Suspending Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries.” This means that shipments valued at $800 or less from any country are no longer eligible for de minimis treatment. So in order to properly calculate taxes you need CoA.

tlogan commented on Show HN: Smart email filters to unfuck your email   unfuck.email... · Posted by u/kilroy123
GLdRH · 21 hours ago
Do americans really get that much spam? I don't see the point of this. You can unsubscribe most superfluous newsletters anyway and you have a spam filter. A few intelligently chosen folders and inbox zero is a piece of cake.
tlogan · 21 hours ago
If you are disciplined and unsubscribe from mailing lists, you will stop getting most of the spam in your inbox. Sure, your spam folder might still be full - but with actual spam.

Honestly, I think it all comes down to discipline. You should immediately unsubscribe if you do not want someone’s newsletter.

But my problem is different: I get a lot of emails that I do want to receive, but I do not need to read them right away - or sometimes never. For example, mortgage monthly statements, which I really only need at tax time.

tlogan commented on When did AI take over Hacker News?   zachperk.com/blog/when-di... · Posted by u/zachperkel
tlogan · 10 days ago
Yes. And this comment illustrates the trend: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44865256

But let me say something serious. AI is profoundly reshaping software development and startups in ways we haven’t seen in decades:

1) So many well-paying jobs may soon become obsolete.

2) A startup could be easily run with only three people: developer, marketing, and support.

tlogan commented on Streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy   theguardian.com/film/2025... · Posted by u/nemoniac
tlogan · 13 days ago
I just want to give one more example. I wanted to watch “Just Beyond” (2021 Disney), but it’s impossible to find anywhere. So what am I supposed to do?
tlogan commented on Australian court finds Apple, Google guilty of being anticompetitive   ghacks.net/2025/08/12/aus... · Posted by u/warrenm
tlogan · 15 days ago
And then they wonder why they get tarrifs…
tlogan commented on 36B solar mass black hole at centre of the Cosmic Horseshoe gravitational lens   academic.oup.com/mnras/ar... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
dweinus · 16 days ago
Using the formula for black hole density, a black hole of this mass would have an average density about the same as the near-vacuum atmosphere of Mars(!)

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/26515/what-is-ex...

tlogan · 16 days ago
And it would take 10 days from event horizon to the singularity.
tlogan commented on Did California's fast food minimum wage reduce employment?   nber.org/papers/w34033... · Posted by u/lxm
tlogan · 17 days ago
While pitched as “helping people,” California’s fast-food minimum wage law has a different goal: reshaping the state’s tourism appeal. By making dining out feel more distinctive (and by nudging the market toward small restaurants and local chains) it’s a strategic play to make California a cooler place to visit and eat.

That’s how I’ve interpreted it - because otherwise, it makes little sense why the wage for the same work would vary based on the size of the company.

tlogan commented on Ask HN: OpenAI GPT-5 API seems to be significantly slower – is this expected?    · Posted by u/tlogan
rickcarlino · 18 days ago
The conventional response to this seems to be "Lower reasoning effort".

I have already tried this.

Like you, I am seeing a 5x slowdown compared to GPT-4O. I have lowered reasoning effort all the way, set verbosity to lowest. Still not getting good results.

https://bsky.app/profile/rickcarlino.bsky.social/post/3lvycs...

tlogan · 18 days ago
OK - so we are not crazy.

The official response seems to be: set reasoning to the lowest and service_tier to priority, and it should work as fast as GPT-4o. But that is not the case.

They are probably still tuning it. Or maybe GPT-5 is not meant to be replacement for GPT-4o / GPT-4.1. Or this is going to be a new normal (slowest).

u/tlogan

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