Reading this Wired story about IRS close to the tax filing deadline left me feeling breathless with fear of unknown unknows. Thirty days to create a Mega API in a hackathon that will essentially replace all current functionality is the the claim being made.
The only way that is possible to drastically simplify the business logic. In this case expressed by byzantine maze of forms and schedules that are involved in filing taxes. It takes genius to know what applies when and why. If the rules were stupid simple then I can see this API being possible to deliver in the said amount of time.
Absent that, it will end up being some cruel joke that will likely hurt some unknown set of taxpayers in unknowable ways. So the question is who all will unluckily and unwittingly fall into that bucket and how bad and ugly will it get for them.
Conversely, what would it take to be in the other pile where all goes smoothly and well. We only have to wait until next year to find out assuming thirty days does not expand to thirty months and more as such things do more often than not.
There is this overarching presumption that disruption is good and effective no matter the reality of the situation at hand. One can hope that the hubris has some basis.
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