I read the summation as “Liam applies generically known brute-force method” when you seemed to mean “Liam uses a brute force method he claims is the only one possible”. If I say “The president of the United States is arrogant” am I making a claim that there is only one such president? This seems to be about how the definite article “the” is used in english language and I am genuinely unsure whether there is a reliable way to be unambigious about it.
My rephrasing says Liam claims that his low-level method is The One and always applies. You say “however”, then fail to disagree with me.
I read the summation as “Liam applies generically known brute-force method” when you seemed to mean “Liam uses a brute force method he claims is the only one possible”. If I say “The president of the United States is arrogant” am I making a claim that there is only one such president? This seems to be about how the definite article “the” is used in english language and I am genuinely unsure whether there is a reliable way to be unambigious about it.