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Rad! It's a bummer that Amazon employees will have a hard time contributing to this (as Amazon prevents collaborating with anyone on any side projects that are 'games'.) Their offices surround some of the worst traffic in the city, and it'd be interesting to have some of their engineers contributing.


What, really? It's also an "urban planning tool," does that help?


What? That's a real thing? Bypassing the feeling of "how can that even be legal?", how can people join a company that puts these kind of restrictions on it's employees? Kind of feels like that Amazon employees put themselves in this situation, so hard to feel bad for them.

If any company tries to limit what I do in my free time, it's a quick and hard "no" on working for them.


They don't tell you until you've started.


That has to be illegal, even in the US?




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