This is the comment on the Mother Jones entry:
"There is consensus that Mother Jones is generally reliable. Almost all editors consider Mother Jones a biased source, so its statements (particularly on political topics) may need to be attributed. Consider whether content from this publication constitutes due weight before citing it in an article."
They acknowledge it is a biased source and they make a distinction between reliability and bias. Not familiar with the publication.
And the superbase is 1,5,7-triazabicyclo [4.3.0] non-6-ene
It is an anime based technology. Other amines in water-based solutions also get regenerated at about <200C. It is great to find new molecules to do this work but as I usual, these marketing articles sensationalize the actual work.
There should be something like this available for any student at University, regardless of field. Perhaps less geared towards programming tasks but basic computing productivity.
Sounds like this person's passion is the language. And that she has failed to bend it to her liking. Reading through her post, and just based on it, I would guess she has the skills and opinions to create her own language and potentially demostrarte why her vision is worthwhile.