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Automatic PR: Merging dev into main (ca584e1) #976

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Automatic PR: Merging dev into main (ca584e1) #976

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This pull request was automatically created by GitHub Actions, and it is automatically done at the start of every Monday or manually ran. It merges all of the changes that were made to the dev branch into the main branch.

The reason why the dev branch exists is to make sure that all of the code in main has been properly reviewed and approved. Five contributors have to approve this pull request for it to be merged.

See here for more information: https://docs.atlasos.net/contributions

Last commit to dev: ca584e1

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PencilNavigator previously approved these changes Dec 5, 2023
Usability is a bigger focus than security. Stock Windows shipped by Microsoft is going to be fundamentally secure, and Atlas only really aims to meet that or compromise slightly for usability.
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PencilNavigator previously approved these changes Dec 6, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added actions GitHub Actions related issues or PRs and removed branding labels Dec 11, 2023
@he3als he3als merged commit 586e1e1 into main Dec 11, 2023
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