That's leadership. Sounds like a plan.
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That's a job for THE MIDDLE MANAGER!! (imagine a crappy super hero)
No, seriously, do not step over your boss to talk to theirs. That's like, the job your boss has, and they might get pissed at you, and, depending on pettiness level, make your life worse. Talk to your boss, explain how and why that's a problem. Make it clear you expect them to solve it.
If and only if they say they can't do anything, you may consider talking to your boss' boss. But not the other team's boss. Before doing that, I'd have hard financial evidence, like the other commenter suggested. Log your hours in their time buckets for at least a month, get others to join you in doing the same, get a report with total amount spent. Then you turn again to your boss and maybe include boss².
I was being facetious. But yeah, the trailer looks like a PG-13 version of Schedule 1.
It's not just a Schedule I rip, it's also a Papers Please rip.
So, did you provide a link or am I supposed to search for it like a caveman?
Not illegal yet. I'm joking. Makes sense.
“So instead of writing three applications, you write it in a special programming language, which is basically English, which describes how you want to see this application in a very specified way, and then AI agents, together with JetBrains tooling, will generate the code of all of these platforms,” Skrygan said.
I am not a lawyer anywhere, nor a citizen of the kingdom, but usually, when you circumvent an ID check, that's not legal.
That's true. But there isn't any advice that will work against such totalitarian practices and be legal at the same time. Either you circumvent the law with some VPN, or you relinquish your right to privacy.
The VPN route won't work with sites like Blue Sky, as they've already bent to the state so you won't have privacy there, even if your face or ID isn't in their database.
I see no problem with that.
Being based in another jurisdiction might allow them to tell the UK government to suck a fat dick.
Raising an exception would be standard practice, IMO. A library should not dictate how an application behaves. Let the application handle it.