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i disagree for one reason. you really don't want the tooling or the process to rot. running it automatically normalizes the scary. otherwise you have bespoke tools in indeterminate states being run by people who are learning how to run them again. that's when i believe things get dangerous.

if it forces additional fail safes or backups to be able to do so safely, then that's probably a good thing to have anyway, no?



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