That's why I said it was my mistake. It wasn't voluntary but he could've stopped whenever he wanted.

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How can you stop if it’s not voluntary?

You pack the hell up and leave. He had the resources necessary, I don't doubt.

So he quits the company he started and then the shareholders put in a new CEO that will do the same thing. What did he accomplish?

The avoidance of accountability over the negative consequences of his decisions.

He’s donated millions trying to build a system that fixes the problem he faced on Twitter and you’re talking about accountability? Why are you even on nostr if it’s so horrible?

Yes, I am. And because the people I interact aren't horrible and nostr isn't just about decentralized socials🙄. Duhhh!

One question: so, you don't want to start a private simplex chat?

No we can talk perfectly fine here

Yes, for his own purposes that don't have anything to do with the best of nostr. Why in the world do you think he's a good dude now?

I have no reason to think he’s a bad dude. And he’s donated a lot to the development of nostr.

He is a bad dude, demonstrably, and has donated to those who are enthusiastically crapping on other good devs.

Evidence?

“Donated millions,” from a billionaire, who made their money as a Fed.

You really are retarded.