The guy gets it:
At the end of the day, what good is to be able to build a contract that will work exactly as promised if what it actually does is not what anyone expected? Whats the value of a technology that is intended to build smart contracts if not even the top experts in the field can make sure they are either smart or contracts?
Right. He finally realizes the idiocy of the whole ethereum thing. Turing complete, wasn't that the idea ?