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tobltobs commented on Stripe Launches L1 Blockchain: Tempo   tempo.xyz... · Posted by u/_nvs
bflesch · 6 months ago
This is off-topic to their grand blockchain adventures, but I need to mention it:

I would love for stripe to start paying appropriate VAT on transactions between their merchants and EU citizens, I've been on their ass about it for nearly a year now. I've reported multiple merchants to them which simply refused to provide an VAT invoice for any transactions. Legally, merchants outside EU are required to pay VAT on their B2C transactions if their EU transaction volume goes above a certain limit, and provide VAT invoice for B2B transactions (but with 0% VAT because it is B2B).

But unfortunately Stripe doesn't seem to have the technology to do a SUM(*) in their database, or check if an email address ends in '.de' or '.it' when they take the payment. So they simply do not give a damn if their merchants provide an invoice with the transaction or not.

Oftentimes it was the problem to actually get an invoice document which has company name, company registration number, street address, city, and tax ID. Extremely basic information which is required on all EU invoices. Many times I have submitted invoices from Stripe merchants to my tax accountant and my tax accountant told me that those are not proper invoices and to please reach out to the merchant to get EU-legal invoices.

Stripe has the technological capabilities to implement proper compliance checks, but they choose to let their merchants send you rubbish self-made PDF invoices with a big red "paid" stamp without any information or "official" Stripe invoices with total fantasy names and fantasy company information. You never know if your merchant is sitting in an embargoed country or is just some schmuck from San Francisco trying to hide their ties to a website.

If other HN users from the EU have been fighting Stripe to get EU-compliant VAT invoices for their B2B or B2C purchases, please feel free to reach out. I've been doing a big stink about this and to me it feels like a deliberate pattern of enabling their merchants to ignore EU VAT obligations.

It's really sad that my extremely positive impression of Stripe has been deeply tainted by this kind of experience across various purchases and subscriptions with Stripe merchants. I had to spend so much time pleading with them to provide proper invoices.

tobltobs · 6 months ago
People on HN fighting for the EU VAT clusterfuck ... wasn't on my Bingo card.
tobltobs commented on Gandi March 9, 2025 incident postmortem   news.gandi.net/en/2025/03... · Posted by u/wilsonfiifi
avsm · 10 months ago
I use Gandi for dozens of domains. This incident aside, they've been reliable and undramatic, and I don't mind paying a small premium for something as important as DNS.

Has anyone else been impacted by the sale of Gandi to Your.Online [1]? I hadn't even noticed this until the post above, but it at least looks like the acquirer is still a European company.

[1] https://your.online/press-release/

tobltobs · 10 months ago
I wouldn't mind a "small premium", but 300% price increase is robbery. Can't imagine that this kind of greed doesn't affect their quality of service.

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tobltobs commented on Mercedes takes biggest swing yet at Tesla as it unveils CLA with 492-mile range   fortune.com/europe/2025/0... · Posted by u/harambae
nopelynopington · a year ago
Came here to post this.

> It’s so potent, it needs liquid cooling like a high-end PC gaming rig.

That must be a mistake. Why would you need liquid cooling for an in car entertainment system? Even a ps5 doesn't need liquid cooling.

tobltobs · a year ago
Temperatures inside a car can easily reach 140 °F (60 °C), in extreme conditions 80°C.

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tobltobs commented on Software engineer pay heatmap for Europe   levels.fyi/heatmap/europe... · Posted by u/zuhayeer
gspencley · a year ago
It worked for me (Brave). Shows Switzerland as the highest paying (if I had to guess it's due to the financial sector there) with the UK following close behind.

Was happy to see Iceland relatively up there, I've heard there's a strong tech sector in Reykjavik and my wife and I are in love with the country and have entertained hypothetical discussions about relocating there (from Canada), even if temporary.

tobltobs · a year ago
I don't think it is only because the financial sector pays more than average. They don't reach the pay level of FAANG companies having their R&D in Switzerland. Also be assured that this level is only reached in Zurich.
tobltobs commented on Htmx changes license to Zero-Clause BSD   github.com/bigskysoftware... · Posted by u/jicea
endisneigh · 2 years ago
4 years old. Mongodb is at version 7 now.
tobltobs · 2 years ago
So MongoDB was an inconsistent DB for at least 70% of its lifetime. It doesn't sound too ensuring.
tobltobs commented on Bitcoin core developer claims to have lost 200 BTC in hack   cointelegraph.com/news/bi... · Posted by u/gennarro
birracerveza · 3 years ago
"Storing cash in my house is unsafe. I'll just store it in someone else's house!"
tobltobs · 3 years ago
If the other house has better protection against thief's and you trust the owner and inhabitants then, yes, maybe that makes sense.

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KarmaCake day3597August 8, 2013View Original