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Cracow, Poland Katılım Haziran 2021
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@rafcolantonio @hirevoyd @ChrisAvellone @blessmepadre I hope that he's an anti-war guy, and not one of the apathetic apoliticals, like 3/4 of the RU population, because as much as I love you guys, and I really like quite a few russian devs, at this point of the war if someone hasn't engaged in opposition, then one is complicit
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Chris Avellone
Chris Avellone@ChrisAvellone·
Chatting with (Sir) @rafcolantonio and @blessmepadre on their mighty House podcast. Raf has all the best answers. And Peter the best questions.
Peter Salnikov@blessmepadre

New episode of The House of The Dev is out - we're talking to the legendary @ChrisAvellone @rafcolantonio should be also knighted for being the best podcast co-host btw. EN: youtu.be/-k1szqG6aE8?si… RU: youtu.be/LJ_qILP8oU8?si… Universal audio link: pod.link/1573401071

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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@Alex71455 @kornislaw @Microinteracti1 Who told you that? XD we have a minority of vocal eurosceptics and one of our previous governments catered to them, but Poles in general are very pro EU and want a strong, united Europe. However many Western journalists like to portray us as EU haters because of that fringe fucks
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Alex
Alex@Alex71455·
@kornislaw @Microinteracti1 and none of it helped the EU defense industry grow stronger, Poland choosed to hate the EU while taking their money to rely 100% on the US industry. I know there is a complicated history but it maybe time to grow up ?
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Poland Paid $50 Billion for America’s Friendship. Turns Out That Wasn’t the Deal. Poland has spent fifty billion dollars on American weapons. F-35s, Abrams tanks, Patriots, HIMARS. The full catalogue, ordered with the desperate enthusiasm of a country that shares a border with Belarus. Last week the Pentagon scrapped plans to deploy 4,200 troops to Poland. The brigade had already held a send-off ceremony, shipped its tanks, and sent advance personnel into Europe. Then came the call. Don’t bother. Poland was blindsided. Their officials found out by ringing American congressmen. JD Vance turned up at the White House briefing today and told a Polish reporter he was overreacting. It was just a delay, he said. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet. Poland spends nearly four percent of GDP on defence. It hosted American troops and paid fifteen thousand dollars per soldier per year for the privilege. It sent men to Iraq when Washington asked, even when France and Germany quietly suggested that everyone involved might regret it. Rumsfeld once called Poland the most pro-American country on earth, including America itself.  The reward for twenty years of that devotion is being told, by a man who has never heard a gunshot in anger, to look in the mirror.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

JD Vance tells a Polish reporter he's "overreacting" to news that Trump is scrapping a planned deployment to his country and tells him to "look in the mirror"

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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@UWUMelon3 @ZeroOmegaX @krassenstein Trump wanted to have his own special military operation, just as his idol Putin did in Ukraine, and both pieces of shit learned the hard way that it doesn't take three days to capture a capital (idk if Trump is capable of learning). Iran is bad, but USA is a monkey with a gun too
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MelonLord
MelonLord@UWUMelon3·
@ZeroOmegaX @krassenstein They also crashed the global economy and is losing what little respect they had from other countries en mass meanwhile the strait has zero signs of opening. 🤷‍♂️
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
HOLY CRAP Trump actually accomplished a miracle. Here is what he got out of Iran: - Reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by about 98% - Limit uranium enrichment to 3.67% purity (far below weapons-grade) - Cut the number of installed centrifuges by roughly two-thirds - Only enrich uranium at one declared site (Natanz) - Stop enrichment activities at Fordow and convert it into a research facility - Redesign the Arak heavy-water reactor so it could not easily produce weapons-grade plutonium - Ship out or dilute excess enriched uranium Allow extensive inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Permit continuous monitoring of nuclear facilities and supply chains - Accept “snap” inspections under expanded monitoring rules - Avoid building new heavy-water reactors for years - Stay within strict limits on uranium stockpile size and centrifuge development for set periods ranging from 10–25 years Ooops, sorry! That was the JCPOA that Obama signed with Iran, only to have him tear it up, kill 140 kids, get hundreds of Americans injured, 13 killed, and gas prices to surge 50%.
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@ZeroOmegaX @krassenstein Fixed: decimated small ships, but not the ones that can block Hormuz and mine the waterways. Damaged conventional military in the age of drone warfare (missiles also insignificant, since they have shaheds). Killed a few replaceable figureheads + reinforced USA global clown status
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Omega
Omega@ZeroOmegaX·
You’re forgetting some important ones - destroyed their conventional military - Decimated their Navy - Depleted their missile stockpiles almost entirely - eliminated the entire leadership structure - proved unequivocally they were a paper tiger - Reinforced our spot as the global hegemon - Destroyed most of their infrastructure weapons production infrastructure
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@smoggy1536445 @BrewertonLuke I heard different opinions about our Polish Grots. Mainly that it may be less reliable than AK, but it's much more customizable, and due to it maybe more of an all-rounder. We made a few good military designs, but I prefer Polish artillery to our small arms, I guess. You like it?
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smoggy (Ythan Harcourt)
smoggy (Ythan Harcourt)@smoggy1536445·
I've gained alot of followers that I wouldn't have expected to have. So I'll give a disclaimer now, before people get a shock. I'm a proud Brit and a proud member of the Ukrainian army. I thoroughly believe in standing with our allies and standing against russian oppression in Europe. My page and posts are largely dedicated to the work I do, and fighting russian disinformation. So please don't get upset if you see me talk about Ukraine everyday. You have been warned.
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@DogecoinxBossx @DominoStolczyk @visegrad24 @denisyurchak Well, lots of us 30+ work 6hrs a day or work slow home office, and there's no hustle/grind culture that was so present in the 90s (due to our country's love for for everything USA back then). People work for contracts instead of hourly pay too, and there's tons of good work still
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
MOVING TO POLAND IS A TERRIBLE CHOICE FOR 95% OF PEOPLE Poland is the fastest-growing economy in the EU. It’s modern and has world-class services. But people who overhype it don’t tell you one thing - if you don’t have an EU passport (and 95% of people in the world don’t have one), Poland is gonna turn your life into a living hell. The reason for it is not its people or nationalism. The reason is bureaucracy. Poland wasn’t built to host a lot of foreigners. For the best part of its history after communism, it’s been a poor country, and hardly anyone wanted to move there. Then the Ukraine war happened. Millions of Ukrainians and Belarusians flew into the country. Poland’s immigration authorities became overwhelmed. 4 years flew by, but the situation didn’t improve. When you move to Poland, you need to get a temporary residence permit. It lasts between 1 and 3 years. Getting it now is not feasible. The wait for a Polish temporary residence permit is between 8 and 12 months. In most cases, you get your first residence permit, called pobyt czasowy, for a year. Then you need to renew it. You will need a long-term apartment in Poland and a source of income in Poland. Your company’s registered in the US or Singapore won’t do. After 3 years, you can get a pobyt stały (permanent residency) - and wait 12 months again. The situation is better in some regions like Krakow, but in Warsaw, where most people go, it’s the worst. While you are waiting for your residence permit, you can’t leave Poland. If you leave after your visa-free days in the EU or your visa expires, you won’t be able to come back without a Schengen visa. To get a residence permit, you need to file an application. This requires either sending all your documents by traditional mail or scheduling an appointment. Getting an appointment takes 8+ months. You have a question? Get ready to wait up to an hour in the telephone queue. Hardly any immigration workers speak English. Most government websites and documents are in Polish only as well. There is a new system where you can file an application online. But using it requires a government ID number called PESEL. You can get it in Poland, but it requires a Polish address. Alternatively, you can convince Polish authorities that you have a valid reason why you need a PESEL. This typically requires employment or business. Both will have real consequences for your life and potentially make you liable for Polish taxes and health insurance contributions. This is what US and UK founders get wrong – you can’t just come to Poland with your online business and live here. Poland doesn’t have digital nomad or independent entrepreneur visas. In Poland, you need a visa sponsor. That means that you either need to find a regular Polish job and employer that will sponsor you or found a company with substantial capital, employees, and real service to sponsor yourself as a director. Want to start a company? All the tax and company registration portals are in Polish. Getting a Polish accountant and tax advisor will be your only option. The situation is not likely to improve in the future. The Polish politics are dominated by right-wing anti-immigration sentiment. Under the right-wing influence, even the center-left are introducing laws that make it harder to immigrate and get a Polish citizenship. For everybody cheering for anti-immigration and thinking it only applies to the people from the Middle East and India, bad news. If you have a UK or US passport, you will fall under the same rules. Some categories of people, mainly people with Polish roots, will have it much easier. But for most people without an EU passport, moving to Poland will turn into the toughest bureaucratic challenge of their lives.
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@Mira19832025 @denisyurchak Because it's a European standard - all EU countries should provide secondary ENG options for paperwork and other such issues. There's even some "simplified euro-english" language idea in the works, but idk if it'll fully go through
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@sewer9511 @denisyurchak Nie umiesz w angielski na tyle, żeby wyłapać niaunse? Żadne wylewanie pomyj, a realna ocena/krytyka procesu migracyjnego od strony zainteresowanej. Normalne informacje, którymi dzielą się ludzie migrujący. Polacy jeżdżący do UK przekazywali sobie takie same plusy i minusy
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𝖘𝖊𝖜𝖊𝖗
𝖘𝖊𝖜𝖊𝖗@sewer9511·
@denisyurchak O, wylewanie pomyj na Polskę i oczywiście kto to robi - Ukrainiec. Żadna niespodzianka 😂😂😂
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@OrzelWolnosci @denisyurchak Gówno prawda xd robiąc w instalacjach gazowych, klimach, przeglądach technicznych budynków i tym podobnych robotach spokojnie wyciągam te 15k na rękę, a jak się trafi dobre zlecenia to i więcej (jak się nie trafią to czasem mniej). Wszyscy znajomi z branży raczej podobnie.
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OrzełWolności 🇵🇱🗽
OrzełWolności 🇵🇱🗽@OrzelWolnosci·
@denisyurchak Dla życia na sztucznie wywindowanej minimalnej Polska jest OK. Dla ambitnych, z zawodem czy biznesem coraz mniej sensu tu zostać, szczególnie w mniejszych miastach. Zarobki sprzątacza ulic, a człowieka z fachem, którego uczył się całe życie są prawie takie same.
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@TifoTifosi @denisyurchak No szczerze mówiąc - trochę wstyd. To raczej standard, żeby urzędy obsługujące obcokrajowców zatrudniały ludzi z angielskim lub miały tłumaczy na podorędziu
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Tifo Tifosi
Tifo Tifosi@TifoTifosi·
@denisyurchak To straszne ze w kraju gdzie językiem urzędowym jest język polski, urzędnicy mówią po polsku. No kto by się spodziewał 🙃
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@szybszy @denisyurchak There's tons of jobs that gen Z and gen Alpha simply won't do, because they feel they're above them. Even quite well paying ones. It's absurd to say that people can't get jobs here, if anything - we need more people on the job market
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Marcin W.
Marcin W.@szybszy·
@denisyurchak A little long but fairly accurate of IMIGRATION POLICY. Still too open if you ask me, young people can't get jobs.
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@Mac_Kow @denisyurchak Nah, it's just Twatter that has become an echo chamber of right wing pussies, and if someone comes here, it seems that every Pole is a bigot congratulating another Pole on his bigotry, but that's not the case. Normal people still prevail, basement dwellers are just louder online
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MacaM
MacaM@Mac_Kow·
@denisyurchak Don’t forget poles are super racist. If you are a person of color you will have rough times living there
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@StokowskiH @denisyurchak But the funny thing is that migrating to US isn't worth it. It's a third world country, unless you work in a very, very specific field. For most people, it's a terrible idea. European countries with higher standards of living have easier processes than the US.
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Hubert Stokowski
Hubert Stokowski@StokowskiH·
@denisyurchak migrating anywhere worth going is hard. Try the US; the process is extremely demanding and long, too proper vetting takes time and effort, and if many people try to go to the same place, you get extra wait time
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@DogecoinxBossx @DominoStolczyk @visegrad24 @denisyurchak Managed to? Mofo, it's now easier than even to start a successful biz in PL or work for some big tech/other specialized field and earn really well. Compared to the 90s/00s it's a wonderland, with almost no poverty, huge job market, and high quality of life for relatively cheap
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@Foxgott_79 @visegrad24 @denisyurchak Only opposition parties are aligned with Republicans or MAGA cult, and even they for the most part see how much shit reps and maggots do in the third world country of US right now
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Olger D@Foxgott_79·
@visegrad24 @denisyurchak I agree why would Poland need such interpreneurs like Halyna Cherkas who brings Dem agenda and blocks you in the middle of conversation. They'd be scheming! Because all major parties in Poland are either looking Republicans or MAGA.
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23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@007Nuke @Kasparov63 @JscottFrancis4 Mofo, US wasn't attacked in its wars, they fought on foreign territories, even WWII, so they had the luxury to conduct elections. Countries under attack usually work under martial law and do not conduct elections, your 'murican defaultism makes you dumb and bends your perception
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@WSwidrak35997 @Piotr__Panasiuk Większość normalnych Polaków jest przeciwko Rosji, a za Ukrainą. Żyjesz w bańce informacyjnej, w której Twoje poglądy wydają się normą, bo tak Ci algorytm wciska. IRL też się pewnie otaczasz takimi ludźmi i myślisz że cały świat wygląda jak Twój algo. AI Ci dyktuje paradygmaty.
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Wojciech Świdrak
Wojciech Świdrak@WSwidrak35997·
@Piotr__Panasiuk Ale wy wiecie, że pod takimi postami są w większości komentarze upadlinskich trolli i botów. Robią to po to żeby stworzyć wrażenie, że Polacy są za ukrami. Uważajcie
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Piotr Panasiuk
Piotr Panasiuk@Piotr__Panasiuk·
Polak na Donbasie żyje i walczy z faszyzmem.
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Jan Długosz
Jan Długosz@JanDlugosz1415·
Ukraińskie szony sobie tańczą i mają wakacje życia, a ich równolatkowie leżą z flakami na wierzchu w jakimś błocie pod Bachmutem. Z Polakami byłoby podobnie.
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23poniesonfire
23poniesonfire@23poniesonfire·
@AdrianGedos @aTomowy12345 A powód tegoż naliczania jaki? Oprócz tego, żeby "zaorać lewactwo" i "pozamiatać"? Rozjebanie PKB? Zniszczenie handlu z krajami z poza UE? Cieniutko byś żył bez produktów z Chin, Ukrainy, Tajwanu, Korei, etc, ale najważniejsze żeby "lewactwo" tępić, jak to nie ma nic wspólnego xd
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A.G.J.Ch.@AdrianGedos·
@aTomowy12345 Na firmy, które zatrudniają Afrykę, Azję, UA i ogólnie spoza Unii powinien być naliczany pięciokrotny ZUS. A np. dla transportu, ciężarówki spoza Unii czyli np. UA - stawka za km - 5 zł, kilometry spisane na wjeździe i wyjeździe z kraju, obowiązkowa kontrola. I cyk, pozamiatane.
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