Actually Clion is prone to eating all your RAM randomly. It's Java after all.
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I once fixed an important bug by force-pushing on the master branch (I was an admin too and could do it). I had 5 minutes to fix it, and no one was aware of it. I didn't ask for permission but I was sweating a lot.
Spotify early projects may have used the pirated MP3s of the employees so...
As long as religion is not woman's choice, you can force whatever you want.
No because it wouldn't be a video anymore. You would need to create your own file format and application to read that thing.
Also why? It seems like a very limited use case and I don't know any scenario where I would need that. No one encrypts videos except for those (idiots) who distribute movies in the theaters or on Blu-ray.
What do people even do in there ?
In France some banks illegally force users to use the banking application to approve online transactions as a security feature.
They could implement OTP as an alternative but they don't because they are lazy.
Same for me. I don't know about the recent drama, but I remember that bluesky censored stuff and now they can't pretend to be an alternative to twitter.
I have a job. I use LinkedIn to follow my friends and that's it. I don't post or follow idiots.
Banks are still running Cobol programs written by Jesus on punchcards. But it's not the same use case, Linux is mostly running on servers without a UI.
It depends which local branch. CA and the Caisse d'Epargne lied to me about it. BoursoBank is good though.