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I mean yeah disclaiming risks is important, but googling what you're messing with is as important.
If I'm messing with a core component of something I'll google until I'm 100% certain of the effect of what I'm about to do.
If someone were to tell me to replace some part in the engine of my car, I'm for sure gonna google everything about that even if I trust that person completely before I even pop the hood of my car.
That's fair, though I've found it hard to find information on these topics. I still only half-understand what I'm doing when installing a custom ROM or sideloading Magisk because I usually just blindly follow the accompanying steps
Poor/cryptic documentation sucks for sure. It means you have to risk your device which just increases the difficulty to start with that kind of hobby for sure. The only alleviation I can think of is to again hit the forums. Ask about the risks involved and how to mitigate them if possible.
I'll admit that I've never made a post on XDA. I just created an account -- hopefully I can get some of my burning questions answered