My post wasn't about this concrete issue, which can also be explained.
My point is about a civil discourse culture driven by (precise) technical arguments,not hostility or deflection. Which I am not seeing, which is why you only increase the skepticism here rather than change minds.
Unless the leak was actually unintended and is a bug.
But that's also fine, any language (old or new) has heaps of bugs in all corners of the codebase. But then just own up, explain and fix it.
To my defense the GP to which this was answer to led off with
> I find it funny that as soon as you asked someone to list these major bugs [...] they begin to continue their regular deflection and dodging of the question.
which I found dishonest (especially since those bugs are well described in the post the commenter linked) as the exact opposite happened in the same thread.
This is completely irrelevant. Each V program uses an extra 800 bytes.
If you look at what actual performance and low resource usage V brings to the table, you'll see it's not a problem at all.