@porres Not uncalled, but I appreciate your response and the opportunity to clarify some important points.
Regarding the virus accusation: Falsely claiming that someone intentionally creates or spreads malware is a serious allegation that could be considered defamation. While online communications can often lead to misunderstandings, especially across language barriers, such claims carry significant weight and cannot be dismissed casually.
About the source code: My decision not to immediately share the code is rooted in specific project goals and strategic priorities. I'm genuinely open to constructive dialogue and welcome the opportunity to privately explain my reasoning to anyone sincerely interested in understanding my approach.
As a scholar, I intend to maintain a professional, respectful dialogue. If you or others have genuine concerns or questions about my work, I'm fully committed to addressing them thoughtfully and transparently. But make no mistake, I will only engage in discussions that are conducted with intellectual honesty.
Cheers
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@flextUser said:
Regarding the virus accusation: Falsely claiming that someone intentionally creates or spreads malware is a serious allegation that could be considered defamation. While online communications can often lead to misunderstandings, especially across language barriers, such claims carry significant weight and cannot be dismissed casually.
That's what you took from saying it was "weird" and that "it almost looked like"? Seems more about how you want to interpret things than a language barrier. And that's what it looked like to me and I explained it in all honesty. I can't take that back, really. I'll even say it again, posting a repository with no source code and just a single .zip file that unpacks to an .exe is quite weird and almost looks like it's a virus... so I don't know, sue me? Or calm down fellow, really...