Do we currently have any card-based European payment solutions?
Yes: Russia, a European country, has their own system
Do we currently have any card-based European payment solutions?
Yes: Russia, a European country, has their own system
Nah, time tracking is often needed for tax purposes: companies can write off R&D expenses
Easy: iDEAL (which is a shitty system, but still…)
Sometimes you can
And Visa too
"…Google isn’t changing the speed at which these new builds arrive. Rather, this will potentially streamline the process and prevent conflicts when merging the branches.
This does not mean that Google is making Android a closed-source platform, but rather that the open-source aspect will only be released when a new branch is released to AOSP with those changes, including when new full versions or maintenance releases are finished."
LinkedIn says that while most of their personnel are of Russian origin, they are mostly based in Cyprus too. Less than 10% works from Russia as far as I can tell
There IS a European (as in designed in geographical Europe) CPU that’s binary compatible with x86 and even can run Windows: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbrus-8S
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I don’t see Belarusian as well
“Russian” is a language, not a country
Yes, do that! And note that on a number of email service providers you can add both domains to the same mailbox.
Just don’t use a domain name containing your surname - register a different one.
how to deal with whois lookup privacy?
Any decent domain registrar provides WHOIS privacy for free (just note that that might not be available for .eu domain names). Additionally you can always use fake data on your account, but in this case you might lose your domain if they decide to check it.
other issues I may run into if I chose my own domain
When registering a domain, always look at the renewal price: often the first year costs relatively low, but after that there’s a steep price increase.
As for an email hosting service, in addition to the ones you specified in your post, I suggest you to look at migadu.com.
Yes! Another big deal in Japan is (yes, still is) translation devices. While some people there move over to Google Translate, many old-fashioned ones still rock those gadgets that look like voice recorders but with a screen, and translate your dialogue. Japan, as a country in general, is known for not so good English skills among the population: as I understand many people don’t really see a need to learn that language. Especially given that those devices to deal with foreigners are available.
There are many gadgets (including specialized ones) in Japan that have been produced for the domestic market only.
You are right - I forgot about the domain name requirement, sorry.
That’s literally my experience every time I drive in the Netherlands: so many lanes!
Thank you for the explanation - didn’t know about the bridge 👍
I didn’t know about the bridge, thank you!
From local CD/LP stores, of course
And from cdandlp.com, because fuck Discogs