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Aaron van Wirdum20d ago
The day Bitcoin Core developers bend to the pressure of a misguided Twitter mob riled up by populist social media influencers, instead of merging code based on their best technical judgement, is the day the codebase should be forked to re-establish sound engineering practices.
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BitcoinIsFuture20d ago
Bitcoin Knots is the fork of the compromised Core devs and Bitcoin being decentralized shows that Core is irrelevant. Bitcoin Plebs can run what they choose it best represents Bitcoin. The Bitcoin immune system is working.
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pedro20d ago
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Logen20d ago
Fork Around & Find Out
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Hanshan20d ago
i guess its good that it exposes that Bitcoin governance is de facto "social pressure on Core" which is indeed a fucking stupid way to run an important software project but its probably better than "Core just decides themselves without any social input at all"
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Martin20d ago
How could this ever work? Who would be the devs in the new fork? Who would trust those devs?
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Alan20d ago
Yes the location of the code is irrelevant
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Pepe López 20d ago
ah, sound engineering like core bend to shitrea 🤷🏻‍♂️ 🪢🛡️⚒️🌊
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Branca20d ago
Devs who know somethimg about money please, not the kind of faggots that run core.
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edouard20d ago
How is capping arbitrary data a “technical argument” that can be judged by “technical judgement” rather than a philosophical position on what bitcoin is and what it should optimise for? Deciding about this is much more about “should we take the risk of jeopardizing Bitcoin as money for its potential use as data storage” than anything technical.
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EEngineer20d ago
Technical judgement is how you determine the best way to achieve a goal. It does not tell you what goals should be pursued. The claim that technical judgement is all that matters is why core devs are perceived as arrogant.
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Francis Marion BIP11020d ago
We use to call that consensus. Now you’re telling people to trust the so called experts. It’s not just about the code. Anyone one these guys could have coded bitcoin. But they didn’t because it’s more than just code.
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Super Fresh20d ago
I’m not sure “merging code based on their best technical judgement” can be taken for granted when there are definitely financial interests involved. The current funding and some pasts of the devs, means that they like us, cannot be absolutely neutral. No man is above his incentives. Assuming people that wield so much power/influence would be able to remain neutral to simple technical judgement, when there are internal and external forces to consider may be misguided.
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Rusty Russell20d ago
But but but they didn't "read the room"!!!!!
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Gghost19d ago
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Marcus Satbard15d ago
They bent a little bit by not deprecating the datacarriersize setting
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