this post was submitted on 08 Mar 2025
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just say primarily you are not responsible if something goes wrong as it's your script untested on multiple devices.
that being said if you code it terribly and it wipes the users drive then it is on you legally binding.
Thanks. I know that my code is bad, but it shouldn't be THAT bad. The reason why i am worried is because to use the program, the user needs to change a the UMA framebuffer size. And i am afraid of people changing for ex. The cpu voltage offset and nuking their device. All the program does in of itself should be fixable by just deleting the container. So i am not worried about it that mutch.