funny how you didn't name the guy who manages bitcoin knots
there's like peter wiule, and lukedash-jr, and then, idk who the rest of you are because i never hear about you
funny that
funny how you didn't name the guy who manages bitcoin knots
there's like peter wiule, and lukedash-jr, and then, idk who the rest of you are because i never hear about you
funny that
Maybe it's because we're not at the center of drama every other week
and you think it's ok removing configuration controls for a spam related element of the core configuration?
you handed luke a win on this, idk what you guys think you are doing
there is two ways that controversy surrounds a person:
1. they are a drama queen
2. they really are being attacked and most of the devs are either in on it or going along with it
since it has involved his computer being hacked i question the likelihood of it being 1.
i'm also a black sheep in my dev community as well and i'm basically shadowbanned from visibility even though i have had many valid points of criticism of the establishment, so i'm inclined to believe that the core devs are a bunch of sheep who are letting the wolves run wild on the backs of the users
and i'm not gonna be gaslit about this, the history of covert attempts to subvert the security of bitcoin is extensive and if you don't think that matters you are a naive midwit
Would it not be more useful to start reviewing and contributing to knots then, instead of posting empty rhetoric to socials?
it's hilarious a crowd of people who are constantly in controversy pointing at one of them like he hasn't got a valid point, especially with people like Peter Tod on your team.
i do know how to write blockchain servers and this problem is obvious to anyone who can write even a little one method microservice
guess what, the users decided they don't like what your team did, so go suck it, instead of concern trolling
you were wrong, fuck off
Again, would it not be more useful to start reviewing and contributing to knots then, instead of yelling at strangers on the internet?
Imagine having _really_ strong opinions and judgments on what “core” is or isn’t doing while lacking the basic knowledge of who contributes to the core code, and what they actually do and don’t do.
Maybe less hero worship and more “don’t trust, verify” is needed.