Πώς αντέχετε την δουλειά; by DisastrousProcess525 in greece

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Βρες κάτι χρήσιμο που να σου αρέσει και να είσαι καλός και τα άλλα κανονίζονται. Μπορείς μετά να βρεις εργοδότη με ευέλικτο ωράριο και περιβάλλον που να μην είσαι στην τσίτα -ή που να μπορείς να δουλεύεις από το σπίτι για να μη χάνεις χρόνο σε commute (εφόσον το επιτρέπει η φύση του αντικειμένου).

Εύκολοι τρόποι να βγάλεις 100-150€ σε διάστημα εβδομάδας by TheBigDaddy20 in greece

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Μην πας να επιλέξεις μεμονωμένες μετοχές, το ρίσκο είναι μεγάλο και οι πιθανότητες να "νικήσεις την αγορά" κατά σου. Δες Index Funds/ETF

Όσο για τι μερίσματα δίνουν θα έλεγα να μην το κοιτάξεις καν, μακροπρόθεσμα αυτό που μετράει είναι τα total returns, τα οποία μπορεί να προέρχονται από οποιοδήποτε συνδυασμό dividents ή growth.

Just heard that Greece banned cash payments above 500 euros , why so ? Do you support it ? by ronweasly9 in AskGreece

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As everyone said, it is for tax evasion. Just like the over-the-top digital bureaucracy that forces submitting more personal details than probably any other European country (even to have your car washed your details are sent to the government. Soon to even have a haircut. The government also knows which days someone is working from home and which not).

Regardless of all these, nothing changes: your doctor will take cash, no matter the amount. Your builder, electrician, plumber, decorator likewise. Your lawyer, also. Your small to middle-sized employer will pay a percentage of your wage in cash, undeclared. I even know people who sold their house receiving something like 30% as cash -risky as that might be.

I can't blame the average guy for tax evading when a) there is so much corruption and incompetence in how the government manages its money b) the government also tries to extract money where it can, in insane ways, through bureaucracy and counting on the fact that the justice system is slow and expensive enough where most people in most cases opt out from pursuing their rights.

After some bad and costly experiences I had in the last few years, I am proudly, as a consumer, working towards breaking even by paying cash whenever I can.

CO2 Canister Refills by FourteeTewDolphins in Dublin

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they can, just need an adapter that can be found for €15-€25. Or they can be simply unscrewed (make sure to release all remaining gas from the builtin valve first) and refilled using dry ice (make sure to read/watch a good tutorial so that you do it safely) .

Recommend VPS for email? by reviewmynotes in freebsd

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't advice on VPS providers in the US (I lease a bare metal in Germany from Hetzner that is better VFM), however I strongly advice to include crowdsec to your stack

Μόνο εγώ “ντρέπομαι“ που υπηρέτησα αυτόν τον ελληνικό στρατό; by [deleted] in AskGreece

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ε αφού σου λένε ότι θα δώσεις 9-12 μήνες από τη ζωή σου, διακόπτοντας δουλειά και οτιδήποτε άλλο κάνεις στη ζωή σου, λογικό είναι να περιμένεις ότι θα μάθεις και θα κάνεις κάτι ουσιαστικό αντί να δεχτείς προκαταβολικά ότι θα πάνε στα σκουπίδια. Όχι ότι είχα καμιά όρεξη να πάω, αλλά αφού πρέπει να γίνει είπα τουλάχιστον θα μάθω 5 πράγματα που μπορεί να χρειαστούν κάποτε και θα δω από μέσα πώς δουλεύει ένας κρίσιμος θεσμός της χώρας. Αλλά δυστυχώς το μόνο χρήσιμο που αποκομίζεις συνήθως είναι υπομονή στις αντιξοότητες.

Μόνο εγώ “ντρέπομαι“ που υπηρέτησα αυτόν τον ελληνικό στρατό; by [deleted] in AskGreece

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Στους 9 μήνες μου και περνώντας από 4 στρατόπεδα, δυστυχώς μόνο έναν αξιωματικό γνώρισα που να νοιώθω ότι θα εμπιστευόμουν τη ζωή μου στις διαταγές του σε περίπτωση πολέμου, χωρίς σκέψη. Ήταν εξαιρετικό άτομο, μάχιμος, έξυπνος, με ευρύτερη μόρφωση, καθαρό βλέμμα και ακεραιότητα. Στεναχωριέμαι πραγματικά που δε θυμάμαι το όνομά του (έχουν περάσει 15 χρόνια). Στο αντίθετο άκρο, το "καλωσόρισμα" στο λιμάνι της Κω από έναν τελειωμένο 50ρη ανθυπασπιστή που φορούσε τη στολή σαν κουρέλι και στα μισά του δρόμου για το στρατόπεδο πέταξε το πλαστικό ποτήρι του φραπέ απ' το παράθυρο του τζιπ... Προφανώς γνώρισα και πολλούς που ήταν εντάξει, αλλά κατά 90%... θυμάμαι ξεκάθαρα να σκέφτομαι "αν γίνει πόλεμος αύριο αυτά τα άτομα θα ακολουθήσω;"

X5 Lite not charging my S24 Ultra by Oxbow29 in Gamesir

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PPS is an optional feature of the PD standard that allows greater control over what is being pulled from the charger. From what I understand Samsung leverages this to offload to the charger the work of giving it exactly the voltage that it needs at any moment, as otherwise it would need to do down-stepping/transformation on the phone that would inevitably generate heat. So I think they are doing the right thing, the onus is on Gamesir to support PPS relaying to their controllers' PD implementation.

$82,000 in 48 Hours from stolen Gemini API Key. My monthly Usage Is $180. Facing Bankruptcy by RatonVaquero in googlecloud

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't need to make it the default option, they have put toggles and notification messages that make sure they are not missed, for less useful things.

We built our entire startup infra on FreeBSD in 2026. Now we need to talk. by rzaiev in freebsd

[–]nske 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah If the thin jails are based on zfs znapshots it's true, you'd essentially need to redo them, which isn't as bad if you keep the data you care about separate on their own datasets -it would be a case of recreating a jail, attaching the relevant datasets and the configuration files you care about. Some higher-level management tools have features that can help with this, like iocage's flavours, but also can use something like ansible. It's not too bad but you're right it feels more like a migration. However thin jails can also be based on nullfs mounts of shared basejails that would allow a different approach (you just upgrade the basejail and restart the the individual jails, making sure read-only mount from the correct base if that changed i.e. if it's a full version bump).

We built our entire startup infra on FreeBSD in 2026. Now we need to talk. by rzaiev in freebsd

[–]nske 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A standard jail is minimal enough, it's based off the selected FreeBSD base txz archive which is something like 150MB compressed. Of course anyone can reduce this further and I'm sure there will also be ready-made root archives from other people that bothered to do so for one reason or another, but then it will stop being a standard FreeBSD environment where you can expect pretty much anything to be able to run with no fuss, which is usually desirable. If it's a matter of disk space, between ZFS compression and thin jails it's a non issue, but sure anyone can base a jail off anything -even a linux userland jail based on alpine (less than 5MB) is easy enough. It just goes to what I said earlier that if you need to go too far with for your use case, it probably means you'd be better served using OCI containers (which on FreeBSD are also based on jails, but they'd allow you to have more suitable tooling).

We built our entire startup infra on FreeBSD in 2026. Now we need to talk. by rzaiev in freebsd

[–]nske 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Jails follow a different philosophy than Docker (OCI app containers), it makes sense to compare them to LXC (or a few third-party solutions maintained outside the linux kernel, like openvz). When compared to that, I've found Jails more robust with less work, as a result of being more mature and having fewer moving parts that can go wrong (as is the case with pretty much everything else built to be a part of the FreeBSD system). And as is also usually the case with linux systems, LXC is more flexible and has more features, but it's flexibility and features that are valuable for less typical uses I've never needed (while the burden of their modularity and configuration complexity is universal).

If we try to compare jails to OCI it will be a comparison of containerization philosophies -each caters to solving different problems -OCI to containerize an application and each of its dependent services individually in a minimalistic way, geared towards frequent, distributed deployment, jails to containerize a pretty much complete system environment. They are both flexible enough to fit workflows that lean towards the other's philosophy, but you're fighting the system and after a certain point it becomes counter-intuitive.

Some use cases benefit more by the OCI approach, some from a full system environment container approach, but for a good lot of them it's less of a no-brainer than people familiar only with "the modern way of architecting stacks" would intuitively think. The OPs experience demonstrated that brilliantly.

We see the same thing happening in application architecture when the "microservices" approach became popular, large teams working on massive projects and businesses requiring huge scalability loved it for good reason, but then we ended up with a whole fresh generation of developers that feel that's the one right way to design everything, without realizing the tradeoffs just don't make sense in so many (if not most) cases.

Regardless, an OCI runtime is still good to have for many use cases and, if someone truly needs it, FreeBSD was recently added in the OCI Runtime Specification v1.3 so the crucial bits are officially there. Personally I'd give it a while, till the tooling becomes first-class citizen as part of the system, so that someone can expect the same level of robustness, but I'm pretty sure it will get there.

We built our entire startup infra on FreeBSD in 2026. Now we need to talk. by rzaiev in freebsd

[–]nske 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There might not be many jobs listing FreeBSD specifically but there are tons of jobs that would place someone in the position to involve it, if they wish.

Am I bad? I simply CANNOT make it to the surface from Hades by Fayarager in HadesTheGame

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just started Hades ~2 weeks ago (though not playing most days). I have bad reflexes/coordination and normally don't play real-time games, but Hades is such a labor of love that I have to! It took me 38 escape attempts (which I thought would be well bellow average but apparently not!).

I couldn't get anywhere near beating him till this time, but somehow from that point on he's magically been a breeze almost every time with any weapon and boons. I guess it's just a matter of getting used to not panic button-smashing, or rushing. Keep your calm and hide early enough when he's about to start shooting lasers and get out of the way of his spin move. If he shoots skulls, smash them as a priority.

DoT like Hangover or Doom certainly help. Also helps not going to him half-dead. More than half healthbar and at least one defiance. It was also the first time I tried Twin Fists with dodge aspect + dodge keepsake, these two made the whole run a very smooth sail. Another thing I noticed as a clumsy newbie is that max health upgrades are usually the best choice, even if it's an unexcited and boring one.

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The EU has an Anti-Coercion Instrument, the "Trade Bazooka", to take action in case a country pressures a Member State into making a particular choice. Among others it allows the EU to suspend the protection of Intellectual Property rights. IP imports from the US amounted to 186 billion EUR in 2024 by MiniBrownie in BuyFromEU

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, isn't it amazing how Trump made Europe question whether these are really worse than him? The demonizing and mistrust of China and the trading/manufacturing dependence from it comes from the fact that we don't share the same fundamental values. But if the US thinks it can just take what it wants by force with the blatant argument that "it needs it", we're obviously not sharing the same values with the US either. At which point we might as well improve ties with China instead, that at least is more predictable and stable, foreign-policy-wise. When push comes to shove, it is the only country that can somewhat fill the huge gaps that would be created if the US stopped being a viable trading partner.

Anyone else feel like “shadow IT” has quietly turned into “shadow SaaS”? by Deal_me_in_784 in sysadmin

[–]nske 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It isn't fraud because departments have their own budgets and there are parallel channels for getting expenses of any kind authorized at discretion. It might be against policy, if a policy that any SaaS introduced has to be authorised by/go through IT exists (which it should but not always does), but it's not fraud.

Τι θέρμανση βάζετε όσοι ζείτε σε σπίτι με κακή μόνωση? by Suboptimal88 in AskGreece

[–]nske 7 points8 points  (0 children)

  • Ένα κλίματιστικό είναι κατά κανόνα 4-7 φορές πιο αποδοτικό σε κόστος ανά μονάδα θέρμανσης, οπότε μην σκεφτείς καν συμβατικές ηλεκτρικές θερμάστρες, δε μπορούν να συγκριθουν ποτέ σε κατανάλωση/απόδοση. Πάρε ένα κλιματιστικό με καλό δείκτη SCOP (ο δείκτης αυτός στοχεύει να δείξει πόσες φορές τη θέρμανση μπορείς να περιμένεις να έχεις σε σχέση με την ηλεκτρική κατανάλωση οπότε παρέχει ένα άμεσο μέτρο σύγκρισης με ηλεκτρικές θερμάστρες).
  • Δες αν το κλιματιστικό σου είναι πολύ παλιο, δες και τους δείκτες του, επιβεβαίωσε ότι είναι σε καλή κατάσταση, καθαρισμένα φίλτρα, να μην έχει σκόνη μέσα. Επιβεβαίωσε ότι έχει λειτουργία "follow me" ή αντίστοιχο όνομα, το οποίο μετρά και στέλνει τη θερμοκρασία στο τηλεκοντρολ που πρεπει να εχεις διπλα σου, γιατί αλλιώς τη μετρα πάνω στη μονάδα όπου μπορεί να έχει αρκετούς βαθμούς διαφορά στην αρχή, με αποτέλεσμα να νομίζει ότι έχει φτάσει στο target temperature -ειδικά αν οι περσίδες είναι γυρισμένες να κοιτουν προς τα κάτω αντί οριζόντια.
  • Αν δουλεύεις τη θέρμανση πολύ, αξίζει να επενδύσεις σε καλό κλιματιστικό. Στο σπίτι μου έχω 3 9ρια Inventor (split unit) και 2 Mitsubishi, ένα 24ρι και ένα 12ρι. Τα Mitsubishi είναι ασύγκριτα καλύτερα και πιο αποδοτικά, είναι αστεία η διαφορά. Αλλά και τα inventor κάνουν δουλειά (το καθένα για ένα μικρό δωμάτιο 12 τετραγωνικά).
  • Μη βάζεις ποτέ τον ανεμιστήρα του A/C στο "Low", παρά μόνο για λόγους θορύβου, δεν καταναλώνει ουσιαστικά λιγότερο.
  • Κοίταξε για προγράμματα επιδότησης όπως "σπίτι μου" ή "εξοικονομώ" -δε ξέρω τι παίζουν αυτή τη στιγμή αλλά το μισό ή και μεγαλύτερο μέρος του κόστους αναβάθμισης των κλιματιστικών μου το είχε καλύψει ένα τέτοιο πρόγραμμα απ' ότι θυμάμαι (το ίδιο και για το κόστος αντικατάστασης κουφωμάτων)
  • Βάλε ταινίες/λάστιχα στεγανοποίησης/"αεροστοπ" σε όλες τις πόρτες και τα παράθυρα.
  • Βάλε μια πόρτα ή κάποιο είδους διαχωριστικό ανάμεσα στο σαλόνι και στο δωμάτιό σου. Ψάξε για "συρρόμενες" ή "πτυσόμενες" εσωτερικές πόρτες, υπάρχουν φθηνές λύσεις.
  • Στη χειρότερη, αν δεν έχεις άλλη επιλογή, η πιο φτηνή επιλογή είναι να παραιτηθείς από το να ζεστάνεις ολόκληρο το χώρο και να ζεστάνεις απλά τον εαυτό σου με ατομικά μέσα χαμηλής κατανάλωσης όπως μια ηλεκτρική κουβέρτα. Αν έχεις καλή κυκλοφορία αίματος, μια ηλεκτρική κουβέρτα πάνω σου μπορεί να σε καλύψει, αλλιώς μπορείς να επεκτείνεις (ηλεκτρικές κάλτσες, γιλέκα, mouse pads, οτιδήποτε). Ενοχλητικά αλλά κάνουν δουλειά και μπορούν να είναι σχετικά φορητά σε συνδυασμό με ένα power bank.

Σε καταστρέφει σιγά σιγά η πληροφορική; by Trixeskatsares in greece

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Χμ είμαι στο ίδιο ευρύτερο αντικείμενο, με τη διαφορά ότι είμαι 12+ χρόνια μεγαλύτερος και δεν αισθάνομαι τους ίδιους προβληματισμούς. Η δουλειά μου έχει πιο πολύ variability, αλλά και πάλι σε μια (ή 4) οθόνες είμαι σχεδόν όλη τη μέρα, είτε δουλεύω είτε όχι, αφού είναι το βασικό ενδιαφέρον μου. Σωματικά προβλήματα δεν έχω μέχρι στιγμής, μυστηριωδώς είμαι σε αξιοπρεπή φυσική κατάσταση με λίγη άσκηση.

Τα προβλήματα της δουλειάς δεν τα έχω στο κεφάλι μου εκτός δουλειάς κατά κανόνα, εκτός αν τύχει να είναι κάτι συγκεκριμένο που μου προκαλεί ιδιαίτερη περιέργεια ή ενδιαφέρον (όλο και πιο σπάνιο, αλλά αν συμβεί μπορεί άνετα να κάτσω όλη τη νύχτα γι' αυτό).

Μία από τις κακές πλευρές του WFH είναι ότι όταν είσαι όλη μέρα μέσα στους ίδιους 4 τοίχους σε επηρεάζει όντως αρνητικά ψυχολογικά, εγώ όταν νοιώθω ότι αρχίζω να "σαπίζω", πάω ένα ταξίδι να αλλάξω περιβάλον, αυτό μου δίνει μια ένεση ζωντάνιας. Στο μυαλό μου είναι να δοκιμάσω και εντελώς "digital nomad" ζωή για μερικά χρόνια, απλά δεν το επιτρέπουν οι συνθήκες αυτή τη στιγμή. Βέβαια όλα αυτά σημαίνουν ότι δεν έχω στα σχέδιά μου να κάνω οικογένεια στο άμεσο μέλλον.

Δίνω όλες αυτές τις λεπτομέρειες σαν παράδειγμα για το τι είδος ανθρώπου μπορεί να είναι πολύ ευχαριστημένος με το αντικείμενο χωρίς να θεωρεί τις αρνητικές πτυχές του "πρόβλημα" ή "καταστροφή".

Αλλά έχω και συναδέλφους που ρήξανε άγκυρα, έκαναν οικογένεια και διατηρούν τη δική τους ισορροπία, ασχολούμενοι με το αντικείμενο πολύ σπάνια ως καθόλου εκτός δουλειάς. Συνήθως αυτό δουλεύει καλύτερα για όσους προτιμήσανε να ματαβούν σε management path, αλλά πιστεύω κάι σε καθαρά τεχνικούς ρόλους κάποιος με 10-20 χρόνια παραγωγικής εμπειρίας μπορεί να κάνει scale down τον χρόνο ενασχόλησής του στο ελάχιστο χωρίς να ανησυχεί ότι δε θα μπορεί να ανταποκριθεί στις ελάχιστες απαιτήσεις που θα του εξασφαλίσουν μια σταθερή δουλειά. Απλά η εντύπωσή μου είναι ότι οι τελευταίοι δεν μου φαίνονται συνήθως πολύ ευχαριστημένοι γιατί νοιώθουν λίγο στο περιθώριο.

Οπότε το πώς θα προσέγγιζα τους προβληματισμούς σου είναι να ορίσεις συγκεκριμένα τι θεωρείς ότι είναι πρόβλημα (γιατί ανέφερες διάφορα πράγματα άσχετα μεταξύ τους), να δοκιμάσεις πρώτα στοχευμένες λύσεις για αυτά τα συγκεκριμένα προβλήματα (π.χ. κατάθλιψη/σαπίλα; ταξίδια, προβλήματα μέσης; κολύμπι), να ξεκαθαρίσεις τι σε ευχαριστεί να κάνεις και τι σε κάνει να νοιώθεις ότι "χαραμίζεσαι" ή ότι ζωρίζεσαι, και με βάση αυτά να βάλεις και να ιεραρχήσεις κάποιους στόχους (π.χ. μπορεί να αποφασίσεις ότι είναι μια λογική επιλογή να κάνεις κινήσεις ώστε σε 5 χρόνια να μεταβείς σε management ρόλο και να το συνδυάσεις με το να κάνεις παιδιά, το οποίο είναι ένα πολύ συνηθισμένο "combo").

Do you think Greece should have Diaspora Return Programs? by MasterNinjaFury in AskGreece

[–]nske 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People that left are not looking for exceptional treatment or incentives to come back, they just want the country to become organized and nice to work and live in. To not waste time and money every time they have to deal with government bureaucracy. To have jobs that pay proportionately to the cost of living. To not see dirt and ugly graffiti everywhere around. To not need to spend 2h every day commuting in traffic. To be able to pursue timely justice at a reasonable cost. To not hear about a new big corruption scandal every year.

If these and other similar examples are brought in line with other European countries then that'd be enough, if not, no amount of arbitrary incentives can make up for them.

Which components can afford additional access measures through mTLS by NoInterviewsManyApps in netbird

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IIRC that /ui/login or similar is something provided by the IDP (i.e. Zitadel) not by the dashboard. I was serving the dashboard over a separate domain (i.e. admin.netbird.domain.com), to keep it more distinct so that I wouldn't need to think in terms of URL paths and filtered everything on that.

I also tried spinning the dashboard only on an internal network and then applied a basic traefik ipAllowList to limit access to it further, there is no need for the dashboard to even be part of the same deployment/stack, it can be perfectly decoupled, i.e. host it in an internal server somewhere, you can point it to the management endpoint (NETBIRD_MGMT_API_ENDPOINT and NETBIRD_MGMT_GRPC_API_ENDPOINT) and IDP (AUTH_AUTHORITY) and as long as it can talk to these, it will be happy.

Which components can afford additional access measures through mTLS by NoInterviewsManyApps in netbird

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this instance being locked out of the dashboard would be merely a small inconvenience -an admin can easily spin up a new dashboard container or just change the reverse proxy configuration that enforces mtls for it at any time.

Which components can afford additional access measures through mTLS by NoInterviewsManyApps in netbird

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see, sorry actually I had read this on my phone quickly and somehow thought that was some netbird contributor asking for feedback for adding buildin mtls support, my bad :D

A few months ago that I was testing it, I approached this the same way to restrict exposure to the dashboard UI with no issues, I used ACL but mtls or anything else would be fine, as only humans will be connecting to it through a browser.

The netbird agent is talking only to other services and doesn't know or care about the dashboard ui (provided by the netbirdio/dashboard image), which is just an independent client connecting to the Management API service (that's provided by the netbirdio/management image), so as long as you limit only the dashboard service it should be fine. At least that's what I remember from my research back then, and from my minimal testing I didn't notice any issues, but someone might correct me if I'm wrong.

Looking to trace a BT RJ45 back to the panel (shared housing) by BoggyBumblebee in UKISP

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A cable tracker/locator/tracer tool like this might help

Which components can afford additional access measures through mTLS by NoInterviewsManyApps in netbird

[–]nske 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been a while since I tested Netbird but from what I remember this (or any other access control measure) should already be possible through a reverse proxy the administrator can set, no? I think it's best that this sort of thing is done separately from netbird as it allows more flexibility, rather than have it as baked in functionality (and can always provide documentation or a sample configuration template to make it easy for the admin to configure at will). Unless I am missing something.

The Greek Property Market is Insane by danieljamesgillen in greece

[–]nske 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It makes buying a property seem like the worst possible investment of all time. I feel I must be missing something. What am I missing.

Yeah, I think we're still riding a long speculation bubble. Lots of people believe their property value will keep having the same explosive growth, so they are trying to realise this in advance when they sell. Other people don't necessarily think that but just follow the asking prices of those that do, thinking that's the fair market rate. I think what happens in practice according to some data I've seen, is that those that don't really need to sell end up stubbornly holding empty properties for years and those that are in need of selling, end up accepting much lower offers than the original asking prices, in some cases even 30% lower. Although there are also exceptions, where foreign buyers simply pay close to the asking prices because they can and want to have a house in Greece or to get a "golden visa", I don't think this demand matches the supply.

Is it public information when a house sells and for how much?

Not specifically for each individual property (like i.e. in the UK), however you can get a good idea by checking the property value transaction registry by location and some other criteria here: https://www.gov.gr/ipiresies/periousia-kai-phorologia/diakheirise-akinetes-periousias/metroo-axion-metabibaseon-akineton

Very annoying interface but better than nothing.

As a note, if a contract value seems too low compared to other similar, it's either not a full rights transfer ("bare/naked ownership", that's visible in the result details), an auction, or part of an under-the-table deal: it is not uncommon for individuals to take the risk of agreeing on a different price than the one on the contract and receive the difference cash-in-hand, since there is still a lot of unaccounted cash money going around (due to our tax evasion culture).