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pwaring

@pwaring@fosstodon.org

UK Whovian, railway & politics geek and event organiser. Freelance PHP developer and Linux system administrator. He/him/Paul

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pwaring, to random
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Unexpected price cut this month as a UK company (which charges VAT) sold a service provider I use to a US company (which doesn't charge VAT).

Not entirely sure if that's allowed as the point of supply is where I am (UK) but there's an exemption for B2B (as a sole trader who is not VAT registered it's not clear if a digital service supplied to me is B2B or B2C).

pwaring,
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Well that was a fun 30 minutes on a web chat with a HMRC VAT adviser. It seems like:

  1. It's a B2B transaction.
  2. The supplier is responsible for collecting VAT.
  3. Standard rate (20%) applies (the supplier is currently applying 0%).

I guess the question now is whether I bother to report them and whether HMRC can actually do anything about a foreign company not collecting VAT on UK supplies.

pwaring,
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Also it's another example of US companies not really having a clue about stuff outside the US. They talk about if you're located 'in the European Community' (not the EU or EEA or Eurozone, and in any event the UK is in none of those now) for VAT.

Almost as good as the US company who didn't have Northern Ireland on their list of countries (they assumed it fell under Ireland, which is wrong from a tax point of view and extremely sensitive from a political point of view).

pwaring, to random
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Pondering getting a robot voice app for my phone to get past the voice recognition systems that companies use to identify / route you which obviously haven't been trained on regional accents (e.g. 'please say your postcode').

pwaring,
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@nCrazed This particular provider couldn't even identify 'yes' and 'no' responses correctly...

(I sometimes get around it by saying nothing at all, which usually redirects to a human).

pwaring, to random
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TIL: If you try to manually INSERT a row into a MySQL table and set an AUTO_INCREMENT column to 0, MySQL ignores the provided value and assumes you want the next increment amount.

Found this whilst migrating a legacy database to a new structure, where the legacy database had foreign keys (not actually defined as constraints) with 0 values.

You can control this with NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO in sql_mode (it's on by default I think).

#MySQL #databases

girlonthenet, to random
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Who's excited for the elections tomorrow? I just learned that although we need photo ID (which is BULLSHIT), even if your ID has expired you can still use it as long as you're recognisably the person in the picture.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/london-mayor-local-elections-photo-id-may-vote-b1154903.html

pwaring,
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@girlonthenet Not massively excited about polling day due to having a postal vote, but I will have multiple tabs open on Friday so I can watch the carnage as the results come in.

(I miss the days of being a student when we could stay up and watch the results overnight)

jon, to random
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Just showed my Standard Multi (Liège-Visé) and regular ticket (Visé-Maastricht) to SNCB train manager. All fine.

Doing that - two tickets for different parts of a trip on one train - is not allowed in France. Although I just got a ticking off when I have done it in France, not a fine…

pwaring,
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@po8crg @jon You can definitely still split tickets in the UK if the train stops at the split station (and passengers can get on and off, but I don't think we have any stations where you can do one but not the other which aren't a terminus).

https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tickets-railcards-and-offers/buying-a-ticket/split-train-tickets/

pwaring, to random
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An old UKUUG contact got in touch today and that reminded me to see if anything had happened recently.

UKUUG website: Either hacked or domain lapsed and taken by someone else, now points to gambling info.

: Found out that Simon Riggs from PostgreSQL has passed away in a private plane crash (he was always up for giving a talk and was great company in the pub).

🙁

pwaring,
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@rogerwhittaker I'm not sure what has happened - the IP addresses are Cloudflare which UKUUG never used (everything was on a Bytemark VM). So unless Council have moved everything somewhere else or put Cloudflare in front of it but left flossuk.org broken...

pwaring, to random
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Ages ago I read a really good blog post about UK National Insurance Numbers and why they're a terrible idea for identification, including a detailed breakdown of all the edge cases (e.g. people having more than 1 number).

Does anyone know what I'm referring to? I cannot find it via searching.

pwaring, to random
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One thing I find odd about privatisation vs nationalisation is how strongly some people think about it, as if services are magically better when delivered by the private or public sector, and moving from one to the other will fix / ruin everything.

IMO, it's the size of organisation that matters more - large orgs are often badly run regardless of ownership (which is why I'd be cautious about working full time for one again).

pwaring,
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@johnl In the few cases where the organisation has to be large, I agree with you. But I am generally in favour of stopping organisations getting that large to begin with (e.g. I would like rail services to largely be run by independent but co-operating regional bodies, rather than one huge nationalised British Rail).

pwaring, to DigitalNomadHub
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I don't tout myself much on here, but from 1st July 2024 I'll have some capacity to work with new clients on a regular basis (an existing client is gradually moving work in-house due to increased volume). If you know anyone who needs a PHP app maintaining on a regular basis (3-10 hours/month), please point them my way. 😀

UK only, and I work remotely

https://www.phpdeveloper.org.uk

pwaring,
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@jemjabella I've always avoided WordPress - I think you need to specialise in it really and I'm more of a generalist, plus I found that WP jobs were often massively underpaid because you're competing with low-wage countries on platforms like Fiverr.

(but thanks for asking 😀 )

pwaring, to random
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Good job I've moved pretty much everything over to 2FA using KeepassXC, as it looks like my Yubikey has stopped working. 🙁

(I have multiple keys but not all accounts allow you to register more than one - some don't even let you have more than one 2FA device)

pwaring,
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@rushtone USB-A (it's one of the earlier FIDO ones, I've had it for a very long time).

pwaring, to random
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Triumph of the small local shop today: all the chain stores (B&M, Argos, The Range etc.) didn't sell shoe brushes. Thought of giving the local market a go, found one in less than a minute and at a bargain price - so cheap in fact that I'm not sure how they make any money after deducting the wholesale price and card processing fees (I hope they were legit as they took payment on a mobile phone rather than a machine).

pwaring, to DoctorWho
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How did the Third Doctor check that his code was working before showing it to The Brigadier?

He ran the UNIT tests.

#DoctorWho #pun

bloor, to random
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A little bit of insight to disgust you before a weekend. A local school not only selects based on the faith of the parents, but parents also "pretend to be religious" to get their kids in. And, one local church even has a "church passport" that gets stamped to "prove" you turned up, for this very reason.

Told you you'd be disgusted.

It is unbelievable and disgusting that (correctly) an private company cannot discriminate on this basis, but schools are allowed to.

pwaring,
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@bloor This goes back a long way - even when I was at primary school there were parents who put their kids through the sacramental programme quickly to get a place at our primary school (in the final year) in order to get a place at the second school (which the primary school was a feeder for, so you were pretty much guaranteed a place).

pwaring, to random
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Started reading The Economist again after cancelling my subscription last year due to Royal Mail strikes meaning it never arrived on time (or at all in many cases).

The good thing is that I'm informed about global affairs.

The bad thing is that I'm informed about global affairs...

pwaring, to DigitalNomadHub
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Fellow freelancers / small business owners: Do you have a maximum exposure limit for any one client / customer, e.g. a percentage of turnover or a fixed monetary amount? I'm implementing one after losing a big client and coming very close with another one and am interested in how other people manage this (both due to circumstances unrelated to the quality of my work or any falling-out).

hedders, to random
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Advice needed from PC gamers who run Linux, please!

I’m thinking seriously about ditching Windows on my main PC. The only reason I haven’t done so years ago is gaming. I have a massive library on Steam and I really don’t want to kiss that goodbye.

I understand Linux gaming has got wildly better in recent years. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good primer on the subject? Debian or Debian-like focused preferably, as that’s what I’m most comfortable with.

pwaring,
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@hedders Gaming on Linux is pretty good for general info and forums.

Don't assume that the websites telling you which game will/won't work are reliable - I've found they're wrong about 25-50% of the time.

However, a lot of games have a native Linux version or run through Proton (which you can opt into based on the games Steam says are tested, or you can just try everything through Linux).

The only way to be sure, if there's not a native port, is to try running the game.

pwaring, to random
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Someone really wants me to vote in the upcoming GM mayoral elections, as I have been sent EIGHTEEN copies of the booklet with the candidate statements (all addressed to me on the envelope, so it's not a lazy post-person sticking all the booklets for our block of flats in one letterbox).

Also it's a bit depressing how many candidates are explicitly anti the Clean Air Zone (no one is explicitly pro, not even the Green candidate).

pwaring,
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I really don't know who to vote for. None of the candidates are appealing, they all have more or less the same vague policies (e.g. more homes, but only in the 'right' places).

The best concrete policy (Metrolink to every borough) is from the Conservative candidate!

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