After a couple of hours of researches, I did not managed to make it work with
this approach.
However, using -live_start_index did it.
So here is the answer, for those who would be struggling with this too: 

ffmpeg -live_start_index 0 -i input.m3u8 -c copy -ss 10 -t 10 -f mp4
output.mp4 



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