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Is it worth the risk to find out? Court ain't cheap, even if you win.

As an employee of a company that provides you a paycheck, you "owe" them your best effort. If you don't want to try, quit - but don't sabotage. That is juvenile and perhaps illegal and certainly unethical.



> you "owe" them your best effort

Yeah, and the company "owes" you as high a salary as they can possibly afford...


> Yeah, and the company "owes" you as high a salary as they can possibly afford...

When a company makes a job offer, you agree on the salary. For X dollars, you agree to be their employee and do your job. Your job is not to sabotage a project or commit binaries where people should commit source code...

Pretty sure if you had employees you would not love it if they did that.


I'd argue that committing compiled binary instead of source is a minimal effort, something you learn the first 2 weeks on the job.




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