HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

danayfm

no profile record

comments

danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Once you get used to paying less taxes you don't want to go to paying more and getting the mostly the same. Healthcare costs is different. Also there's the high EU VAT taxes which are taxes already.
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It helps to travel with different legal names and different passports.
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Very low, minimum amount that covers only emergencies. I use Europe for cheaper healthcare.
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
When the justice system gets fixed in Spain maybe I'll pay the taxes there again. It shouldn't take more than a year to get an okupa out. It's too slow. I milked that cow already. But thank you Spain for the free education and the scholarships!
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been pulling it off, but I have dual citizenship with EU/USA but still get paid in the US because it saves me 2k a month in taxes. There are also workarounds in avoiding paying the higher EU taxes.
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I was getting spam called constantly every 5 minutes (blocked by Google call screening) and the attackers made an error if sending a message with their AWS bucket url. I was able to submit an abuse report to Amazon and puff Amazon dismantled the entire spam group. No more spam since then.

Maybe try saying the spam has porn or inappropriate images?
danayfm
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You can bypass this censorship with Starlink. Starlink does not block access like spanish ISPs
danayfm
·tahun lalu·discuss
I love it too. Spain taxes paid me for all years full ride scholarships to anywhere in the world. Never needed to work while atudying. Then it allowed me to steal high paying jobs in the US with no student loans. And I wasn't even a good student, I was just poor AF. I want the same for all Spaniards and will gladly pay high taxes if my family, friends, and my neighbors can also have that same opportunity.
danayfm
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
From what I've seen in my family, since the cuban revolution, they've never properly incentivized agriculture. Farming even became forced labour as "farming school (escuela al campo)" that some students had to do. Farmers and their families left the countryside for the cities and never came back leaving agricultural land abandoned. They haven't been able to apply new technologies in farming, and new generations don't want that life.
danayfm
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Off-topic, where can I find moldovan wines in the US, specially any rara neagra? I used to buy them in a store in Ohio (Jungle Jim's), but I don't live in the Midwest anymore.
danayfm
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Makes sense, but when I asked most people answered that it was to save natural gas.
danayfm
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I was in Moldova back in 2013 for a university org summer course and for me it somehow felt like being in Cuba. There weren't many tourists but everyone was very welcoming. You could see even between students the difference in pro-russians and pro-europeans. Weird thing is cut the hot water during the summer. Best wine I've ever had and it was home made from my friend's parent's cellar. Loved the time there.