

Thank you, added!
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Thank you Elvith! But on that website there’s no privacy policy, the WHOIS is hidden as well, so no way to reliably understand who manages the website.
I’ll add a link to the source code though.
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Every Russian-speaking IT professional knows that OnlyOffice was created in Russia:
https://habr.com/en/companies/infobox/articles/262553/
But so were JetBrains, ABBYY too.
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Oh You will have trouble getting your outbound mail delivered
Sooo… where will be your email server then? On your home computer?
McDonald’s also employs a lot of people in Europe and uses local ingredients to prepare their food. But we still avoid it.
They’ve been drafting this amount of conscripts twice a year for the last several decades: nothing unusual here, not related to the war - would’ve happened anyway
They draft this amount of conscripts twice a year for the last several decades - nothing unusual here and absolutely not related to the war.
In 2011 the draft was for 218000: http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/32869/
Do we currently have any card-based European payment solutions?
Yes: Russia, a European country, has their own system
Nah, time tracking is often needed for tax purposes: companies can write off R&D expenses
Easy: iDEAL (which is a shitty system, but still…)
Sometimes you can
And Visa too
"…Google isn’t changing the speed at which these new builds arrive. Rather, this will potentially streamline the process and prevent conflicts when merging the branches.
This does not mean that Google is making Android a closed-source platform, but rather that the open-source aspect will only be released when a new branch is released to AOSP with those changes, including when new full versions or maintenance releases are finished."
No