I wouldn't say they were taken care of in this case....
But regardless, that's a hardly an amount that would prevent someone from trying to do this again.
I wouldn't say they were taken care of in this case....
But regardless, that's a hardly an amount that would prevent someone from trying to do this again.
That's helpful to know, but man, that's hardly fair compensation for such a terrible thing.
They're only asking for 38,000? Seems really low...
That's very true. But, it's something that appears to be way more common that it uses to be.
Is it possible to add a firewall rule to block it?
Did they clarify how they track "the same device"? If I replace my SSD, is that's new device? Gpu? Motherboard? Cpu? Get more ram? Reinstall the OS?
And even then, I usually install on 2-3 different devices. And what happens when 10 years down the road I want to okay it again and install it on 2 more devices?
I'm not autistic, do what services would you like to see?
Honestly, I bet he has the skills, he just didn't use them because he didn't care, or is overworked, or for whatever reason.
It's not forbidden.
Forced relocation of more than 20 miles or so (some reasonable amount that doesn't require a move) should not allow a company to get out of severance. That should be illegal.
Why do you put maliciousness in quotes?
Kids absolutely can be malicious. Sure, it's a small scale but kids can absolutely manipulate. Asking for an apple , if they really just want an apple, is not manipulation because it's not malicious. Little Susie telling her sister Jess to give her her soda or shell tell their parents about how the window broke is 100% manipulative though.
I would prefer to use Lemmy, but it simply doesn't have some things that reddit currently has. It could in the future, but it doesn't have the user base yet.