All this is true.
But I expect that one of these fine days, someone sueable is going to ship 
software with a serious bug, and are going to get sued and lose because
(i) there’s a lot of money
and 
(ii) it’s well known in the art that doing X is just bloody stupid, and you did 
X.

And then the quality of software will improve, because not everybody can afford 
a few billion

— P

> On May 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, golang-nuts@googlegroups.com wrote:
> 
> I would point out that a complete disclaimer of liability is fairly common
> even in commercial relationships. Just now I downloaded my motherboard's
> manual, and had to click through a liability and fitness-for-purpose
> disclaimer. So, even someone selling you a $300 enterprise motherboard
> doesn't want to be responsible for ensuring *you* are using it in a
> sensible fashion.
>  

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