The problem is, I actually read the open source licenses. Something about distribution of this code without modifications and not responsible or liable for absolutely any damage this code can cause.
How many open source licenses have you actually read? Monero was released under the terms of the 3-Clause BSD license which is common, but the clause about being liable for damage is in virtually every OSS license.
Linux user since 1995. Slackware on a 486.
Many.
Every commercial 'product' uses OSS. It's nothing new.
PhoneOS/iOS/OS X/macOS... They keep changing the name.
It's all *nix/BSD. FreeBSD. Messed up so badly that it's unusable.
A MacBook (Pro)/Mac is a PC. But I don't have a choice of using it as a general purpose computer. I don't have a choice of an OS/software/my way of doing things.
Now I'm getting into hardware terms and conditions.
Middle finger to them.
I had to fix this 2012 genuine product at my own cost. Everything was replaced. The battery was fun to unglue.
Failed screen/logic board in just over a year. Failed battery to the point of being dangerous. SSD replaced with a 960TB one.
GPU/CPU was running at 100 degrees non-stop when idling. Now it doesn't. I installed an OS that doesn't kill a computer.
I maxed out the CPU (4 instances of yes), the GPU with a OpenGL benchmark and I was still able to watch youtube in HD.
Temps didn't go over 80 degrees, it was still usable while doing all that. Left it running for more than a day.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/KJfjCrK99AEBH5w67https://photos.app.goo.gl/bAwXe9YNjJ3mfNeLAhttps://photos.app.goo.gl/SkvubRtxm5H4avmUAI don't like planned obsolescence.
They just declared that 2012 Pro retina as 'vintage'. No longer supported. Why.. Works like new after spending hundreds of hours to keep it alive.