Let me quote from Additions to the FAQ and a Community Statement:
If you get into a prolonged discussion with an individual on this site, please consider whether your discussion actually positively contributes to the topic. After ten or more replies, such a thread rarely brings some technical result and likely has devolved into an emotional battle. As it takes at least two participants in such a thread, consider agreeing to disagree and stop posting to that thread, no matter how good you think your cause is, and no matter how wrong you think the other side is.
I think this applies here, so please (re)consider whether your contributions actually help the discussion forward.
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you just picked me out of the crowd (even though there were other, even worse, examples ...
Nobody else in the entire thread made the apparent claim that their code would not corrupt the data. That's what I originally commented on.
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