neither knots nor core can force changes that you don’t want on you if you check the changes before you upgrade your node.

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Ah yes because everyone is a c++ programmer proficient in the codebase.

There are these things called changelogs and other people that review the codebase that do know C++

This is trust, not verification.

You are already trusting someone by not being able to understand the Bitcoin codebade

Exactly

The overwhelming dominant implementation can, yes. If a large majority of block template constructors build blocks that have 5000 byte OP_RETURN then blocks will have 5000 byte OP_RETURN

Exactly. I see people still running 22, no probs.

I take it you're still using Windows Millennium edition and living it?