Short =/= Simple.
to my knowledge, in coding, short usually means it’s efficient and thus can be harder to understand.
In my personal opinion, @skunkz0r does have the burden of proof here. He has suggested a program to use that is developed by the community and @anon63424221 has reasonably asked if the program was checked so he wouldn’t run into another situation that he’s getting spammed by a bot. (I know I find all the spam calls irritating, so I can understand his position). If someone is willing to share something, they should be willing to answer questions about it.
Not everyone knows everything about compiling code (or how to read and understand it). Nor does everyone has the time or resources to do so.
Lastly, being aggressive and abrasive isn’t going to win you arguments. It’ll just make people think less of your points.