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And a disturbing trend that it is becoming so common as to be normalized.

Soon people are going to be asking "you don't have anything to hide, do you" when you want to run and debug locally.




For me it means that project is just a toy. Maybe an amazing one, but still.

In most of my positions in the past pushing random company data outside is a serious nono. I have enforced and agreed on that myself. So me using recklessly such a project naively thinking it will act politely means I might not have a job any more.

So - maybe I would play with it at home, but if I won't ever use it at a job (AGPL also adds to it), why bother?




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