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0xbadcafebee11/05/20251 replyview on HN

If the user was told by a smarty-pants computer person to do it, they'll assume it works and is safe. On the other hand, if something goes really wrong, and the user can convince a judge that the mystery binary blob was involved? And the author never said anything about it possibly being unsafe? Then the court can decide that the user had a valid assumption that it would be safe, and the author won't be able to prove otherwise.

They put these disclaimers into licenses because people have already won these kind of cases.


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khamidou11/05/2025

In that case wouldn't the blame lie in the smarty-pants person? When the web site says everywhere that it's beta quality?