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  • I was wondering the same. Any branch that has any logic besides a ci build attached to it should have been force push protected by default...

  • And here i am, reading this and hearing roberto's "he-hAA" as he stabs with a knife. Good news! Some voices are just carved in my mind i guess.

  • League wasnt a clone, league was in the beginning by the people behind the original w3 dota map :')

  • Not only chrome though. A few friends of mine use firefox amd have been hit with this bs as well

  • Podman to the rescue! Screw docker, podman is so much better and a quick google tells me there is a freebsd package of podman soooo

  • Came here looking for DX:HR. Its atmosphere, story and ending made me just sit there and think.
    About humanity as a race, their dark urges, those in power, the complexity of the world we live in,...

    It truely was an eye opener for me

  • Waiting for the report with some nice screenshots 😄

  • Report that to your country's privacy watchdog. That is not the law. After comfirming your identity they should remove it ( at least for eu citizens? )

  • Not good enough, sadly

  • Ye, ive added the needed exceptions for *.teams.com, lync and skype just to login...

  • Ye, i remember they mentioning this, and people i know confirm it works fine. It just doesnt work on my end. I do have firefox set up to be very private though ( no 3th party cookies and more )

  • It doesnt work on my systems ( firefox + windows, not linux ) either. With some user agent magic (tricking its running on safari/ios) it works... Except when you enable your camera in teams >>

  • Fairphone 4 with weekly android 13 updates here! ( lineageos )

  • And never ask a belgian about congo

  • Correct, contracts dont trump laws and your extreme example would not fly in court because of it and because it would break humantarian laws and rights agreed upon in our countries.

    That said, he speaks the truth. If a contract says you earn x and you earn x+20 euro, they can and will compensate for that 20 euro. Its perfectly legal and ive seen 2 euros go down from my pay because of book keeping errors. However, i assume the law has a margin for book keeping errors, and if not they can demand it back in court. You signed on it after all...