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   Kaz Kylheku to olcott   
   Re: Dangerous Precipice that could end a   
   24 Nov 25 02:44:28   
   
   XPost: comp.theory, comp.lang.c++   
   From: 643-408-1753@kylheku.com   
      
   On 2025-11-23, olcott  wrote:   
   > On 11/22/2025 11:24 PM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:   
   >> That's just the thing! If this were correctly implemented then in fact   
   >> DD /wold be/ calling HHH1, using the name HHH.   
   >   
   > *You (and everyone in the comp.lang.c group) that*   
   > *you are a damned liar about this*   
      
   Your posturing about liars makes you look like an even bigger   
   moron. Everything in this area is verifiable.   
      
   It is not a matter of trust.   
      
   I'm conveying ideas (and sometimes code), which anyone can check for   
   themselves. I'm not asking anyone take it on my word and just believe   
   me. (That's more or less how you operate; don't project that onto me).   
      
   If you don't understand it, so that you have to rely on trust,   
   that's just your lack of ability.   
      
   > Because this and other such liars prevent truth   
   > from becoming computable and that this can have   
   > very dire consequences this might get you   
   > condemned to actual Hell if such a place exists.   
      
   Bat shit lunacy; go see someone who is qualified   
   and licensed to prescribe the right meds.   
      
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