I wasn't referring to you when I mentioned 'theories with zero code'; I'm talking about those who give opinions without having contributed any code, commit, or fork, saying 'this would be more efficient.'
Geez... so you have a software that is marked all over the place as "Proof of Concept".
Then the author admits himself that the speed of his private optimized version is at least 50% faster than the public PoC.
And somehow the people that have "theories with zero code" who state that the speed can be much faster and the program can be more efficient, are called bullshitters.
OK. So this would mean that the author himself is a bullshitter, or not? Because he doesn't give out his optimized version? If he himself does not do that, who on their right mind would do that instead? It's like giving out a better Tesla for free to everyone, just because. Geez...