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@toiletpaper
The other time was an american guy who worked for the airforce and wanted to switch careers to programming. We discovered that it was very difficult to pay him through regular banks, so in the end I paid him with crypto. This would however, not be possible for me again, because I refuse to open an account with any of the major crypto exchanges since they are almost more privacy invasive than banks, and I also do not earn any crypto out of which I could pay. If I

@toiletpaper Yes... I agree. One possible way is to hire a "manager" who is the customer facaing part, and he would also take care of payments, admin etc. You'll lose a percentage of your income, but you will be able to get a kind of privacy shield.

I've done that twice. One time I deeply regret, because the guy was completely crazy and borderline criminal. He came through a personal recommendation, and needless to say, that person I no longer have any relationship with.

I invoke the wisdom of the fediverse!

Does anyone here know how to easily, and somewhat legally, work as a digital nomad in Vietnam?

It has to be legal enough so that the person can open a bank account.

Beyond that, the focus is on as little administration as possible, at the price of paying a bit more in taxes.

@toiletpaper It is sad, because sometimes you do feel like helping a customer out by lowering your price, but it almost always leads to them complaining, so I stopped doing that.

If I want to be nice, I pay for lunch or beers, but I never lower my price.

@toiletpaper This is the truth! Strangely enough, the only antidote I have discovered for these types of customers is to charge very high prices. The benefits, if you can pull it off, are two:

1. The cheap customers avoid you, which is great.

2. The customers that do pay for your services, never question you due to the high price. It sends the signal that you know what you are doing, and questioning you would be a waste of their own time and money.

@ChrisMayLA6 @raymierussell This is the truth, but it is also a shame, because it gives you a very certain answer to the question. If you are in the right, when it comes to the belief in your value to the company, it can also be very lucrative. If not, it can be a ery humbling experience.

It is my personal experience, that very rarely are you irreplaceable in a medium to large size company, so these operations should only be engaged in if you are absolutely certain.

@Bernard But the best option is probably to switch to delta chat! =)

@Bernard Accenture is now irish? Sadly I see no proof. I do not think it implausible, but if proof is not presented, the statement is a lot weaker.

@400_user_not_found My pet theory is that after becoming a billionaire, money does not give him the same amount of pleasure any longer. In order to increase his power, he shifted the battle field to the human mind. By owning the fears of mankind, he would become far more powerful than Elon Musk.

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Deleted Bill Gates documentary, this liberal scum has invested in polluting companies while he complains about climate change and suggests literally blocking the sun to fight the climate change. His vaccine experiments have caused many injuries and deaths in India and Africa yet he also invests in vaccine passports to pressure people taking the vaccines.
https://odysee.com/@Dokus:8/Bill_Gates_DELETED_DOCUMENTARY_Why_He_Switched_From_Microsoft_To_vaccines:07
#vaccines #bigpharma #billgates #corruption #documentary

@raymierussell @ChrisMayLA6 If that truly is the case, the workers should all simply quit. If they are as valuable as implied, the company will increase the salaries. If not, they were never that valuable to begin with.

@toiletpaper Yes... sadly this makes a lot of sense. I'll argue a bit, on the lighter side, and then we'll see. After all, the preson on the other side is a retarded, minor employee in the finance department, and hit has never been a problem before. But it is my biggest customer, so I do need to tread lightly.

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Wow, I just tested #deltachat - and I am really impressed by the experience.
This could perfectly replace WhatsApp for our family chat group.
- easy onboarding via the default account
- fast and easy for group chat and sharing photos
- easy to extend the chat by small apps (polls, lists, calendar) by simply attaching the apps via the GUI
- End-to-end encryption by default
- A Desktop app is available
delta.chat/de/

@toiletpaper

Wtf? _You_ are buying from _me_, and refuse to pay me because you have stupid systems?

Will be a very interesting discussion.

Right now I'm thinking about just ignoring their email and to just keep sending them invoices.

@toiletpaper Makes perfect sense. I hope I can last for about 10 more years without too much selling out. Then I should be able to retire quite happily.

Speaking of balance of power, I had a funny experience today.

I have a big customer, who buys a lot from me. They got acquired, and I get a complaint from their finance department.

They say they won't pay my invoice, unless I create an account in their invoice system, and restructure my invoices to suit them.

@matthew @andrewrk If GUI is your thing, Evolution used to be the other more popular option.

For TUI I recommend alpine. It's excellent! If that's not to your liking, have a look at neomutt or aerc.

@toiletpaper I've successfully used the plain Android dev environment in the past. Maybe it will be easier for you to get things to run on that one?

developer.android.com/studio

It is a huge java monster, but at least it installed painlessly on a modern linux distribution.

@toiletpaper Might work if the banks programmers are not very security conscious. I used the same method to print boardingcars at ryanair, when they stopped offering them to people without smartphones.

There are apps though, that detect that you do not run them on a phone, and then they refuse to cooperate.

I'll keep my fingers crossed!

@toiletpaper produced the odd, fake invoice in my own business. It is not a perfect solution, and it has severe limitations, but small stuff (depending on the size of the business and benevolence of the owner) should work.

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