Also illegal in Denmark. You need a NemKonto by law. Also making cash payments over 15000 is illegal since 2024.
So you can't make a large purchase without a bank transfer.
If you don't care about the possessions you could remove it quickly. The problem is that when you try to clean it, they want to evaluate every single item for if it should stay or not.
Throwing it all in garbage bags and then in the bin takes much shorter amount of time.
Could you possibly do this by transpiling to Gleam? Seems like the transformation is possibly simple enough that it could be done without implementing a new language.
It is in Denmark, my contract also states that I work 40 hours a week with uncompensated overtime.
The only rules creating a cap on my working hours are the EU's, with 48 hours per week on average in a 4 month period.
In the example of "@cocacola/foo" would it allow for the "@cocacola/foo" package to be updated with new versions by the new owners? Or would the foo package essentially be archived and read-only from this point on?