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> the project has relied on legal maneuvering and political networking, and at times, sources believe, it has shown disregard for the local public.

I'm sure this applies to your situation, too.


I have to apply for building permits too, and dont care if my neighbors like my lawncare.


This applies to just about every new house build in the country these days with the amount of NIMBY control most areas have. I can tell you that in my city nothing gets built without political networking


>> I wonder if


Reminded me of this pong inside a sprite tutorial for the c64:

https://youtu.be/C_J4dSAWqY4?si=BQN90pEFjOaGtOxj&t=1118


They have a "Caution Notice" on their site that is warning users about fraud.

Nothing about copyright infringement, though.


> It means he will pay severance

Personally?


The company made the hires to the presumed benefit for the company. The company will pay.


Interesting. I get a little uneasy watching it.


I see you shiver in antici......pation.


boingoingoingoingngngnggngggg


Tis confusing.


"potential security risk"


It claims the SSL cert is invalid on Firefox but it appears to be a valid one (just assigned to a high level domain). Looks like a potential DNS parsing issue in FF?


As far as I can see (Chrome’s cert viewer), the cert is for *.cctld.uz, cctld.uz (which doesn’t match uz alone). Do you see different names in the cert?


I see the same thing on Firefox.



Did they form a new team to deal with the issues the "Responsible Innovation Team" discovered?


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