Of course, once you come to that realization, then you realize that it is all one in the same and that there isn't any magic going on, which then realizes that business constraints can go anywhere in your application and be written by anyone.
I suspect what you are really trying to say is that you trust Hipp more than you trust yourself to get the constraints right. Indeed, if you screw it up you're in for a world of hurt, so you are right to be cautious. But, if you have more trust in a random stranger who has no care for your data than you do yourself to implement it for you, perhaps you shouldn't be writing any code at all? Software development certainly isn't for everyone.
I suspect what you are really trying to say is that you trust Hipp more than you trust yourself to get the constraints right. Indeed, if you screw it up you're in for a world of hurt, so you are right to be cautious. But, if you have more trust in a random stranger who has no care for your data than you do yourself to implement it for you, perhaps you shouldn't be writing any code at all? Software development certainly isn't for everyone.