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No matter what sort of static validation they attempt, they're still risking other unanticipated effects. They could stumble upon a bug in the OS or some driver, they could cause false positives, they could trigger logspew or other excessive resource usage.

Failure can happen in strange ways. When in a position as sensitive as deploying software to far-flung machines in arbitrary environments, they need to be paranoid about those failure modes. Excuses aren't enough.




It's not paranoia if you can crash the kernel.




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