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Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

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It's heartbreaking seeing what happened to Venezuela. It is also really scary as Venezuela was doing relatively quite well compared to other nearby nations. Democracy, functional institutions (relatively) and then .... people chose to vote in some strong men who trashed it. Granted oil prices would have resulted in real problems anyway, but nothing to the extent we're seeing now. While nobody would want that situatio…

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Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

#83
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https://www.strakertranslations.com/translation-pricing/ - $0.13 - $0.16 per word which comes to $32.50 - $40 per 250-word page. https://gengo.com/pricing-languages/ - $0.06 - $0.12 per word or $15-30 per page. https://www.gts-translation.com/translation-prices-per-word/ - $0.10 per word or $25 per page. https://www.onehourtranslation.com/translation/benefits/tran... - $0.087 or $21.75. It's certainly seems cheaper a…

WOW... no wonder there are so many AI startups working on translation. I thought Google Translate uses AI now fairly perfectly. Why is anyone paying a human translator $40/page when Google Translate is "free"?

Google Translate still screws up and can frequently sound a little "off" to a native speaker. Professional documents are still going to need a real translator to give them a once over at a minimum.

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

#84
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Hey there, another venezuelan here. if you want to help this person PLEASE dont send any money without asking for verification first, I have seen so many people lately using this "please help me im venezuelan and i am in need" to scam money, there has been at least 5 sucessfull scams on r/btc, r/bitcoin and other online forums. Also Please note that: 1- it's harder to change BTC for VEF than change USD for VEF 2- thi…

If he really does the job and the price is fair (I have no idea how much BTC or ETH is worth right now) then does it really matter if the person is Venezuelan or not?

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

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post #82

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Please keep generic ideological battles off HN.

Interesting that dang is making his own political comment here.

Notice that when a comment is ostensibly the same tone, but one with that dang agrees with, dang is nowhere to be found.

dang, do your bosses know that you're still making political comments on the forums?

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

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To add to this to this point: 1. USD is the de facto world currency, and many (most?) banks in the world let you open an account in the local currency, plus another account denominated in USD which is absolutely necessary for doing any sort of international business 2. Venezuela's currency collapse is a problem mainly because it needs to import goods (medicine, machine tools, etc.) from the international market, whic…

Slow down, "de facto world currency" and "most banks" is somewhat exaggerated. The dollar is still a very strong currency and in many areas the leader, but it is still not the world currency. Equally, banks do offer sometimes accounts denominated in USD but this applies mostly to larger banks, is typically a special kind of package, and is a classic foreign currency account you can open for GBP, EUR, SGD, and many ot…

the Usd is the de-facto reserve currency of the world, its how america is able to export its inflation and keep printing money without diluting the value of the dollar.

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

#88
post #41

It's heartbreaking seeing what happened to Venezuela. It is also really scary as Venezuela was doing relatively quite well compared to other nearby nations. Democracy, functional institutions (relatively) and then .... people chose to vote in some strong men who trashed it. Granted oil prices would have resulted in real problems anyway, but nothing to the extent we're seeing now. While nobody would want that situatio…

Democracy is hardly democratic anymore. It is mostly just a show. Votes don't seem to matter. Trump won the vote, putin won the vote.

> Trump won the vote, putin won the vote.

Not sure how you could be convinced that these elections are even remotely similar in terms of legitimacy, I suggest diversifying your news sources.

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

#89
post #33

Hey there, another venezuelan here. if you want to help this person PLEASE dont send any money without asking for verification first, I have seen so many people lately using this "please help me im venezuelan and i am in need" to scam money, there has been at least 5 sucessfull scams on r/btc, r/bitcoin and other online forums. Also Please note that: 1- it's harder to change BTC for VEF than change USD for VEF 2- thi…

Venezuelan here. I have to disagree. Changing BTC to VEF is way easy than USD to VEF. I have to exchange my USD to BTC to be able to get VEF.

Re: Certified Translator, stuck in Venezuela, looking for remote freelance work

#90
post #43

Earlier quoted context omitted.

https://www.strakertranslations.com/translation-pricing/ - $0.13 - $0.16 per word which comes to $32.50 - $40 per 250-word page. https://gengo.com/pricing-languages/ - $0.06 - $0.12 per word or $15-30 per page. https://www.gts-translation.com/translation-prices-per-word/ - $0.10 per word or $25 per page. https://www.onehourtranslation.com/translation/benefits/tran... - $0.087 or $21.75. It's certainly seems cheaper a…

WOW... no wonder there are so many AI startups working on translation. I thought Google Translate uses AI now fairly perfectly. Why is anyone paying a human translator $40/page when Google Translate is "free"?

Google Translate covers the case that previously would have gone untranslated: e.g. I'm interested in reading this article, but it's in Italian, oh well, I guess I can't. If you're actually publishing something, you need a human, and it's going to take them time and effort and cost you money.

BTW, I find for German-English, DeepL is better than Google or Bing. That may be the case for the other languages it supports, too. Still not good enough for anything that needs to be correct.

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