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hacked? plays the anthem of Ukraine #2561

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Complex138 opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 17 comments
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hacked? plays the anthem of Ukraine #2561

Complex138 opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 17 comments

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@Complex138
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When the library is connected, the anthem of Ukraine plays, how to understand this?

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2022-11-22_15-54-04

@limonte
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limonte commented Nov 22, 2022

You can understand this as a response to all acts of terrorism your country is doing since February 24th.

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@Complex138
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Okay, it's not a problem to remove it and save it, I'll take it into account.
I consider it low to use my own dissatisfaction in the IT field, political slogans and calls for something.

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limonte commented Nov 22, 2022

The only one slogan for your country is: stop murdering people and destructing critical infrastructure in other countries.

@Complex138
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I have already fixed the problem. It won't cause any more inconvenience.

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limonte commented Nov 24, 2022

⚠️ The usage of this software for .ru, .su, and .рф domain zones is now prohibited

https://github.com/sweetalert2/sweetalert2#important-notice-about-usage-of-this-software-for-ru-su-and-%D1%80%D1%84-domain-zones

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z639 commented Nov 24, 2022

Learn to separate your development from your political views. Even after Ukraine fired a missile at Poland and tried to pin it on Russia, you are still virtue signalling. I'd sooner find alternative software to use.

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The usage of this software for .ru, .su, and .рф domain zones is now prohibited

@limonte How does this relate to the MIT license under which your code is published?

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zavants commented Nov 29, 2022

There are many Russians who make an honest living and do not agree with the war.
But it is easier to put them all in the same bag and punish them in this way, no matter if they agree or not, just because they live in Russia and speak Russian they are guilty of their sin.

It is exactly these attitudes that keep the hatred and wars alive.

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limonte commented Nov 29, 2022

You live in a state sponsor of terrorism. I don't want my software to be used for websites of a state sponsor of terrorism, simple as that. You can't dictate rules for my software, but you can ignore them and you probably will :) That's alright, but keep your moral teachings for your government.

What you said about the Russian language is a straight lie. I speak Russian, majority of Ukrainians speak Russian as their primary language, and I have absolutely nothing against the language.

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You live in a state sponsor of terrorism. I don't want my software to be used for websites of a state sponsor of terrorism, simple as that. You can't dictate rules for my software, but you can ignore them and you probably will :) That's alright, but keep your moral teachings for your government.

What you said about the Russian language is a straight lie. I speak Russian, majority of Ukrainians speak Russian as their primary language, and I have absolutely nothing against the language.

stupid degenerate, who is for collective guilt, like the Nazis. Shove your app up your ass.

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Mef45 commented Dec 23, 2022

Injecting malicious code under any circumstances totally sucks.

Report has been sent to github.

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limonte commented Dec 23, 2022

The usage of this software for .ru, .su, and .рф domain zones is now prohibited

@limonte How does this relate to the MIT license under which your code is published?

@bezumkin #2573

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You live in a state sponsor of terrorism. I don't want my software to be used for websites of a state sponsor of terrorism, simple as that. You can't dictate rules for my software, but you can ignore them and you probably will :) That's alright, but keep your moral teachings for your government.

What you said about the Russian language is a straight lie. I speak Russian, majority of Ukrainians speak Russian as their primary language, and I have absolutely nothing against the language.

Main sponsor of terrorism is USA. All last wars sponsored by usa

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You've just been brainwashed by propaganda. And every day Ukraine shoots exactly at civilians, schools, kindergartens, hospitals.

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XiXiongMaoXiong commented Jan 14, 2023

You live in a state sponsor of terrorism. I don't want my software to be used for websites of a state sponsor of terrorism, simple as that. You can't dictate rules for my software, but you can ignore them and you probably will :) That's alright, but keep your moral teachings for your government.

What you said about the Russian language is a straight lie. I speak Russian, majority of Ukrainians speak Russian as their primary language, and I have absolutely nothing against the language.

Triggered Ukro pig, I'm so grateful the Russians fucked your entire electricity infrastructure, enjoy the darkness Westoid faggot.

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XiXiongMaoXiong commented Jan 14, 2023

You've just been brainwashed by propaganda. And every day Ukraine shoots exactly at civilians, schools, kindergartens, hospitals.

He's nothing more than a fucking NATO🏳️‍🌈 bot

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