No it’s not wrong. Just depends on your audience. If you’re building for devs then they may not care but others would get confused.
Developers have a bias toward their own creations (designers too) but people don’t use products how you want them to.
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> people don’t use products how you want them to.
That was my point. All your assumptions are wrong, even if you think you know your audience.
If anything you can only place these labels after observing how many real users use the software in the real world.
You're right.
Only thing to hide maybe are options that really can break your system, like overclocking, overvolting, turning of fans and so on.