Very few developers are competent with hibernate, many fewer than with sql. Writeback cache nature of hibernate makes it very complex, order of operations on the app won't match order of operations in the DB.
Not quite, it's illegal but not enforced. If you get inspected within 5 years of a relationship like that you might be legally liable to repay all of your ZUS, health contribution and taxes.
And a change like that will likely come, there is a reason why all invoices are now digitalized and reported, most of fake employment relationships are one SQL query away from being found out. Just find people who submit one invoice a month to one client.
If you have one client that you work 9-5 for, in most countries that would be just false employment, both the employer and the "contractor" would see consequences of that.
In most countries operating as a limited company would solve that. The "consequences" as a personal freelancer would involve paying some more tax, which is not desirable, but is an option.
Exactly. You use a lot of resources to send help on the other side of the world for people who volunteeringly went to bottom of the ocean knowing risks and just for fun.
But you don't use resources to help people who are forced to leave their country and now are drowning in the sea.