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To be fair, this kind of stuff happened to me when I first switched to Linux, before I got a better grasp on file permissions.
Yeah I can totally see that happening 🫣
Here it was especially infuriating because it's mixed with all the company policies, like the 1 month process it took me to have administrator privilege in the first place.
These process also make some sense as I'm in a company of several hundred thousand employees, but all of this mixed together is exhaustingly anoying.