Seems, you haven't the slightest idea, what's going on in world:

China is changing gears, decoupling from TCP/IP protocol. Means: USA
becoming isolated. It's a 320 million people state, making just 5% of
global population.

https://cntechpost.com/2020/03/30/huawei-aims-to-reshape-internet-with-protocol-called-new-ip/

China, in fact, is double as big as Europe and the US together. Apart from
that, not only half of USA is bankrupt, with Corona now it's ⅔.

Means: Germany also is saying 'goodbye' to USA, US technology, US
protocols, US standards ...

'Show me the code' ... what code? I don't publish on M$ owned Github or M$
owned NPM and i will never do. Not a single US owned server will be allowed
to carry a singe bit of my code ...

Do i want to get into jail for nothing like Meng Wanzhou? No evidence, no
proof. Or Assange, Guantanamo prisoners? See 'Military Commissions Act'.

Means: Everything now gets isolated from US software/hardware
implementations. There are even NSA Backdoors implemented in hardware, e.g.
Broadcom Wifi silicon. All Open Source repositories (Github, NPM, Anaconda,
NuGet) now are poisined by NSA backdoors!!!

Seems, most of you guys haven't yet understood, what USA is aiming at:
Total control of all software, hardware, communication on the world.

Sorry, but simply don't care your little provocation. Either you agree with
US strategies or you do down under!

I've already warned Alex not to use US software stacks (LLVM) for Picolisp
.. but he simply doesn't listen.

Picolisp, for me, now is dead, burnt. I have to reimplement it now, because
plenty of my code uses Picolisp. As i've already mentioned: Picolisp is a
genius strike, carries plenty of pretty usable ideas in it.

Well, using Picolisp, with mighty LLVM (420 Mbytes compressed bloat,
backdoor injections by NSA everywhere, no security review possible) will be
the last Picolisp for me. Pil21 is a NO-GO! Finished, for all times.

You must know, how your friends are, Alex doesn't.

Have fun!

Am Montag, 27. April 2020 schrieb Danilo Kordic <danilo.kor...@gmail.com>:
> Guido Stepken:
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