I stopped giving advice that people didn't ask for years ago.
If I work with people, I try if their stuff works with mine, tell them about bugs and keep my mouth shut.
I would probably think differently if I had any obligations to their code, but luckily I only have to look for myself right now, so it's not worth the trouble.
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I stopped giving advice that people didn't ask for years ago.
If I work with people, I try if their stuff works with mine, tell them about bugs and keep my mouth shut.
I would probably think differently if I had any obligations to their code, but luckily I only have to look for myself right now, so it's not worth the trouble.