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by tomflack
5265 days ago
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You can change your last sentence to be about anything a consumer buys though. "Why should consumers have to know the healthy food? All they want is to pay for a solution to their hunger." "Why should consumers have to know which cars have good gas mileage? All they want is to pay for a form of transport." Because there are advantages to consumers in being knowledgeable about what they buy. Like knowing your cloud storage isn't (and can never be) perfectly reliable. |
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I don't care how the financial markets work - I trust my 401k to pay for my retirement.
Life is far too short for me to want to know about things that don't interest me. One of the points of an advanced society is that we can pay people to do things for us.
People shouldn't have to second guess every professional service they use. Maybe it's time to add legal guarantees to the cloud?