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Intentions matter. The 'provided as-is' helps cover the author for unintended behaviors that are a result of some non desired bug.

You can't just update your extensively used code to add some ransomware or virus and be let off the hook because you warned users in a text file. The legal system will check what did you know and what your intentions were.

In this case, not that the author did a bad attack, but it's still a jerk move when the intention was uniquely to disrupt others and break things.



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