"Obfuscation" is intentionally hiding the truth. I am trying to do the opposite. Sometimes a "yes" or "no" doesn't capture the answer, even if the questioner believes it will. I suggest you are seeing it as obfuscation because you aren't actually reading what I'm writing.
And I am an engineer. Obviously you've never written nor read documentation.
You asked me about absolute truth, one of the most debated topics of all time. I gave you a TWENTY SECOND lecture on that incredibly complicated topic. You didn't even read it. If you had taken that twenty seconds, you probably wouldn't have had a problem with it, you would have gotten your answer, and it would have saved us both a lot of time.
If you read what I wrote and found it confusing, please let me know what was confusing and I will help alleviate your confusion.
My answer to your question probably takes about 20 seconds to read though, so it's not like it's "that hard."
"Obfuscation" is intentionally hiding the truth. I am trying to do the opposite. Sometimes a "yes" or "no" doesn't capture the answer, even if the questioner believes it will. I suggest you are seeing it as obfuscation because you aren't actually reading what I'm writing.
And I am an engineer. Obviously you've never written nor read documentation.
You asked me about absolute truth, one of the most debated topics of all time. I gave you a TWENTY SECOND lecture on that incredibly complicated topic. You didn't even read it. If you had taken that twenty seconds, you probably wouldn't have had a problem with it, you would have gotten your answer, and it would have saved us both a lot of time.