Comment by namenotrequired
10 hours ago
Not OP, but I think their point was the corollary of that.
Yes, obviously bad use of a good tool is dangerous. But correct use of a malfunctioning tool is also dangerous.
Millions of people understand when they get in their car that there’s a tiny chance the car will crash/explode that day through no fault of the driver. Most do not have the knowledge and competence (or even the time) to thoroughly check the engine every day to guarantee that that won’t happen. They get in anyway.
At some point you have to trust in something.
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