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@thirteenua я кажу свому бітку на такі негаразди "що мервте, померти не може"
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@kwisatzzz в цілому норм ідея. зрозумілло шо конструкція стає більш складна з усіма витікаючими
але я би не був би проти окремого барабану для собачих шмоток, бо там постійно купа шерсті після них
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Ого, в три рази більше всякого що може зламатися (зламається). Вайб китайського мобільного телефону 2008 року золотисто- червоного кольору з елетробритвою і телевізором
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1
In China, washing machines are evolving fast. Triple-drum machines can run three separate loads at once. One main drum plus two smaller ones for delicates, all with separate water systems. Some models use AI and can be controlled from your phone.
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@firuzazaza пожили нормально трохи, знов треба повертатись до закруток та мішку картошки на зиму )
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Eastern Europe is the most exploitable talent arbitrage on the planet right now and almost nobody in the Western business world is paying attention because they're too busy overpaying for mid work from the Philippines and India…
Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Croatia. Average salaries $500-1,000/month. But the talent coming out of these countries isn't $500/month talent. It's $5,000-8,000/month talent priced at a tenth of what you'd pay in the US because the local economy hasn't caught up to the skill level yet
That gap is the exploit
Every other "hire cheap overseas" conversation defaults to Southeast Asia or South Asia. And sure, the prices are low. But anyone who's actually tried to scale operations in those regions knows the pattern. Language barriers. Cultural disconnect. Equipment issues. Endless training loops. You spend more time managing output than you save in cost. The $4/hour rate sounds nice until you're on revision 14 and the work still isn't usable
Eastern Europe skips all of that
These countries have legitimate university systems. Strong STEM education. English fluency across the entire 18-30 demographic, sometimes better than native speakers in the US (not even joking). They grew up on the same internet, same memes, same cultural references. Zero cultural gap when working with Western businesses. You don't need to explain context. You don't need to translate intent. They just get it
And they have real infrastructure. Laptops. Fast wifi. Proper software. Modern tools. You're not onboarding someone who needs you to walk them through basic setup. You're hiring someone who's already operating at a professional level but happens to live in a country where $1,000/month is a great salary
The applications go way beyond content. Developers in Bucharest building full-stack apps for $1,500/month that would cost you $8-12k from a US agency. Designers in Belgrade producing brand assets at agency quality for $800/month. Sales closers in Sofia running calls in perfect English for $1,000/month plus commission. Media buyers in Warsaw managing $50k+/month ad accounts for $1,200/month. Copywriters, project managers, data analysts, customer support, operations managers. Every single role in your business can be filled from Eastern Europe at 80-90% cost reduction with zero quality drop
The training speed is the real cheat code though. Hand someone in Bucharest a brief on Monday and you get back usable output by Wednesday. Not "needs 6 rounds of feedback" output. Actually usable, deploy-immediately output. The baseline competency is just different when the talent pool is educated, tech-native, and hungry
It's common now for operators running lean businesses to have their entire team in Eastern Europe except themselves. 4-8 people. Total payroll $5-8k/month. Output equivalent to a $40-60k/month US team. The business runs 24/7 because the time zone overlap with the US is actually perfect for async work
(btw it doesn't hurt that Eastern Europe has the baddest bitches on the planet. If you need on-camera talent for any kind of brand content targeting Western audiences, a girl in Sofia or Bucharest is visually indistinguishable from a girl in LA but costs a fraction. The talent pool for that specific use case is bottomless and nobody's tapped it properly yet)
The freelance platforms are the worst place to find these people. The best ones are in local Facebook groups, Telegram channels, and Eastern European Twitter. You DM 50 people, 40 respond within hours because an $800/month retainer is life-changing money and they actually take pride in the work. The talent density is absurd once you know where to look
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@_combforCrim_ua Дубаи ти держал врага
Дубаи в пламени огня
Дубаи и сейчас ти горд
Дубаи, как и твой народ
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Ябко і компанія збанкрутують через мікросекунду після підписання 😏
hromadske@HromadskeUA
Зеленський заявив, що прагне підписання угоди про вільну торгівлю між Україною та США. За його словами угода передбачатиме нульові тарифи на торгівлю зі США і стосуватиметься деяких промислово розвинених регіонів України hromadske.ua/ekonomika/2576…
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@devellloper Переїхав в Ірпінь в січні 2022 року, найкраще місто
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Треба в Ефіопію відрядження робити 😎
Hammer Of War@HammerOfWar5
Picture showing soviet made ZSU-23-4 Shilka self-propelled anti-aircraft guns of the Ethiopian 🇪🇹 military being refurbished.
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@dissarray маю два: один горизонтальний 27, один вертикальний 25. Напевно обійшовся б одним, але 32" якоюсь
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