Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
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Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#22Depending on your idea of cold Netherlands or Scandinavia?
Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#23Why is it hard to concentrate in heat? Maybe you have issues concentrating in general? Depending on your idea of cold Netherlands or Scandinavia?
Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#24Why is it hard to concentrate in heat? Maybe you have issues concentrating in general? Depending on your idea of cold Netherlands or Scandinavia?
You're used to the climate you grew up in and changing from that can be a waste of time. There's plenty of interesting places all over the world north of any line you choose, say 48 degrees north (adjusting for Gulf Stream, etc).
Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#25Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#26Kharkiv, Ukraine: university town, lots of IT companies and meetups, cold but not as cold as Moscow or Estonia, very cheap prices, US/EU passports get 90 days entry, visa-free. There is this whole Russia thing (we're 50km from the border), so if that's a problem, try Kyiv or Lviv or Odesa.
Can you do thailand-style re-entry runs every 90 days?
Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#27Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#28You should really consider Lviv, Ukraine. It's cheap yet safe, beautiful and with a lot of IT companies (many meetups and coworking spaces as a result). It's also close to mountains which make a perfect weekend trip. And it's cold enough to let you work but not crazy cold like Baltics.
Someone mentioned Estonia here - well, when I think of differences, quality of transportation (roads, trains) and the rule of law (if you have to do anything with the administration, complaints, registrations etc.) in Ukraine are much worse for sure.
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Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#29Re: Ask HN: Cheap living and fast internet and cold climate?
#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you do thailand-style re-entry runs every 90 days?
It used to be that way, but Ukr border control has instituted a '90 out of every 180 days' rule. You can get around that with a proper business visa (usually granted for 1 year), or by using two passports, or by paying a fine upon leaving the country if you overstay.