I don't think he wants the weight of people's trust. He just wants us to think for ourselves and verify our information.
I respect him and listen when he speaks, but I don't trust him any more than anyone else who I follow on social media.
I think having a "Trust nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx" heuristic and then verifying will put you on the right path more often than not.
I don't think he wants the weight of people's trust. He just wants us to think for ourselves and verify our information.
I respect him and listen when he speaks, but I don't trust him any more than anyone else who I follow on social media.
Sadly I don't have the skills to evaluate code, or dig into a company's financials. Best I can do is think critically about who in the space is worth trusting based on what they've said and how they say it, and also where/why they clash with others in the space. Its worked for me so far.
I agree with you. I'm similar in that I'm limited in what I can directly verify myself. So I listen to the people I respect and make a judgment call. It's the closest to verification that's possible in most situations.
I'm just trying to say that lionizing anyone, no matter how well deserved, can backfire.
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