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Linus Torvalds with Linus Sebastian (Linus Tech Tips)
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To be fair, the warranty was proposed to be "trust me bro", the community very much didn't like that, so it actually came with a real warranty when it launched. So it never actually happened.
Or at least he actually applied a real warranty then. It shouldn't have taken people telling him that was a terrible idea for him to do that. But good to hear that people that buy at least got a real warranty.
Yeah, he was stupid to have that idea. But nobody was actually wronged in the end.