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authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-05-21 00:08:27 -0400
committerOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-05-21 00:08:27 -0400
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@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ So I wrote my own. This is that language.
This is a tiny lisp, along the lines of Peter Norvig's `lispy`_, designed to be
embedded within Python programs. It provides minimal safety features, but the
-restricted set of builtins ensures that Actinide programs cannot gain access to
-the outside context of the program. The worst they can do is waste CPU time,
-fill up RAM, and drain your battery.
+restricted set of builtins ensures that Actinide programs **probably** cannot
+gain access to the outside context of the program. The worst they can do is
+waste CPU time, fill up RAM, and drain your battery.
.. _lispy: http://norvig.com/lispy.html