Bart Junipero 🇵🇱

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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱

Bart Junipero 🇵🇱

@BartJunipero

From Poland 🇵🇱, Nomad, based in Latam, Mainly Paraguay 🇵🇾 and Brazil 🇧🇷, Eu falo & Yo hablo

Katılım Haziran 2024
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Miko
Miko@Mho_23·
sora is shutting down but it doesn't really matter V2 was never built on sora anyway now we get to see who actually has skill. most of the sora slop posters were terrible before Sora, and they're going to be terrible after it this is exactly why i always say learn the skill and not rely on any one platform or even worse an "AI ad maker" wrapper that just sells you templates.. when you actually understand prompting, scripting, character consistency, voice, all of it, you can adapt to whatever model drops next &you're not starting over every time a tool shuts down. the people who learned the skill just switch to the next best thing and keep moving. this is exactly why i built V2 the way i did
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Mitch
Mitch@haste111·
my natural state is one of nicest people you’ll meet as a teen others would always push me one day i snapped and done some crazy shit word spread and never got tested again still 20 years later i see people look at me different one thing and your reputation lasts guard it
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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
@iamfra5er Comparing Spanish "mañana" and work aversion to German/Polish professionalism and their business neuroticism is wild. You clearly have no idea what you're talking about.
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Fraser
Fraser@iamfra5er·
Avoid building startups here - Cultural aversion to ambition - Insane regulation - Talent shortage - Out of control taxes The next generation will build their companies elsewhere!
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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
@Van_Diemen_ Much respect to the lawyer for being upfront about global taxation instead of just trying to close the deal. So many sneaks in this industry
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Tom 🦘
Tom 🦘@Van_Diemen_·
Argentina bros 🇦🇷 Thoughts on this?? Speaking to a lawyer there about starting residency process next year👇 & this was his response.. 😐 Actually slightly shocked, do people just get residency anyway and ignore tax implications through offshore structures? Disappointing 😞 🇦🇷
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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
If you already speak spanish, learning portuguese, especially Brazilian version is such a smooth process. Nothing is gonna surprise you along the way. Seriously. It took me around 6 months of everyday study to get a solid B1/weak B2 level. Pimsleur + good tutor + learning vocabulary everyday. I recommend a lot !
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Sebastián
Sebastián@gvtcontractor·
If you met a 10/10 who was into you but did not speak your language how would you navigate the situation? Nothing makes me cringe more than seeing these gringos take girls out here in Colombia and then use a translator all night to talk to them. Then, I met this Brazilian chick. The kind of beauty wars are fought over. She only speaks Portuguese. I speak English and Spanish. What’s the move here? Look like a f@got in public? Just keep her at home? Forget she exists? Get her pregnant and figure it out later?
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69kov
69kov@levikov·
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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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
@realZacRepinski I ve been repeating that since I started my Nomad journey. Desk + Gaming chair is literally game changer and would make airbnb owners so much more conversions.
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Zac@realZacRepinski·
Idk how Latam Airbnb hosts miss the mark so badly You literally just have to put a clean desk setup against a sunlit window, (good desk & chair) make it your first listing photo, and you'll attract remote workers booking weeks and months at a time Such a simple fix, maybe a couple hundred dollars, & will literally have you booked 90% occupancy all year instead of short weekend stays Quite literally the easiest thing to add to your listing
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Jake Nomada 🌎
Jake Nomada 🌎@JakeNomada·
The biggest winner of the changing Uruguay 🇺🇾 tax regime will be... 🇵🇾 PARAGUAY 🇵🇾 The only true territorial tax country with an easy residency program in South America as of now I expect the growth to continue, as Paraguay offers: → Zero tax on foreign-earned income → PR in months, not years → Low cost of living, $800/month could cover a comfortable life for singles While the country may be far from perfect and lacking luxuries, there's a case for Paraguay to modernize rapidly in the coming 5-10+ years As foreign money, especially from Brazilians 🇧🇷 and Argentines 🇦🇷, continues to roll in
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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
@Kacper28169407 @Dan_Kostecki Albo wzrost na przekór wszystkiemu ? Tak samo jak spadek „nie miał sensu” bo płynność i wszystkie indeksy rosły, tak samo może się odkleić btc w drugą stronę , tzn może rosnąć jak wszystko będzie spadało
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Gasp
Gasp@Kacper28169407·
@Dan_Kostecki Bitcoin od tak się niedawno spierdolił z 126k na 60k to jestem ciekaw co się stanie gdy gospodarka się przegrzeje, trzeba będzie stopy podnosić , ANFCI pójdzie powyżej 1, DXY pójdzie na 115, WRESBAL spadnie w scary Regime, do tego korekta 30% na SP500👀
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Bold Perceptions Podcast
Bold Perceptions Podcast@bold_perception·
There are people unironically watching this right now Who don’t 🧉maxxxx Get it together, my friend !
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Paraguay Unlocked 🇵🇾
Paraguay Unlocked 🇵🇾@PYUnlocked·
Paraguay, not for the weak, not for the woke. 43 degrees. Taking it easy.
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Zac
Zac@realZacRepinski·
@BartJunipero yeah but i also find brazil's pharmacys the most democratic and annoying to deal with Def been able to find more stuff in places like paraguay, bolivia, and now lima even if its an extra $10
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Zac
Zac@realZacRepinski·
Just bought a month supply of Tadalafil from the pharmacy in Lima Peru for 140 Soles $40 - otc, no prescription needed, delivered to my apartment In the US you’d have schedule an appointment with a doctor & pay $200-$300 another $150-$300 per month for the same supply That’s what I call the South American Pharmacy Pipeline
TBPN@tbpn

"Every male 40 and older should probably be taking somewhere between 2.5 and 5 milligrams of tadalafil." - @hubermanlab Jordi: What do you think the best athletes in the world are doing this Olympics? Huberman: "People are taking vasodilators. You know, Viagra and tadalafil, which commonly goes by Cialis." "Tadalafil is a vasodilator. It lowers blood pressure, and people know of it as Cialis for erectile dysfunction. It was originally developed as a drug to improve prostate health." "The basic takeaway is that most every male 40 and older should probably be taking somewhere between 2.5 and 5 milligrams of tadalafil—not necessarily for erectile function, although it will augment that as well—but to lower blood pressure and to improve vasodilation for the brain and the prostate." "And I'm not saying this as a biohacker or a podcaster. Our head of male sexual health from Stanford, Mike Eisenberg, MD, PhD. He is best in class in terms of male sexual health endocrinology. That's his recommendation."

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Joule Sullivan / The Sartorial Shooter
A message for those pushing Paraguay as a ‘good move’ After spending 24 hours in the country and seeing the ‘best’ spots in the capital Genuinely offended…
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Bart Junipero 🇵🇱
Bart Junipero 🇵🇱@BartJunipero·
@lucas_michalek mylisz hedging z kierunkowym shortem. To są pozycje pod arbitraż (long spot + short futures). Wolumen shortów rośnie, bo rośnie napływ kapitału w spot, a nie dlatego, że 'duzi' uciekają z rynku. @Dan_Kostecki tlumaczy to w bardzo dobry sposob
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