I really can't understand the view that insists that all users of Bitcoin must bow down to and obey the dictates of the Bitcoin Core developers. That they somehow have this secret knowledge that us plebs can't possibly understand.
It flies entirely in the face of the cypherpunk ethos and the principles of decentralization.
JB's argument is that Bitcoin Core is "meritocratic" - that's complete bullshit. They shut down ideas they don't like and do the things they're paid to do. Meritocracy is multiple implementations competing with each other in the battlefield of ideas.
Knots is gaining ground on that one.
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I honestly think there's a 10% chance he actually supports knots and is making really bad arguments to turn people off of core.
No one has that view. Bitcoin software developers don’t want you to bow down. If fact, they don’t care what you do. The knowledge they have that you don’t isn’t secret, it’s 100% out in the open and all changes are done through an open source rough consensus process done in public. If you don’t like that Bitcoin is Bitcoin Core, you can run software that some dude changed to better fit your liking and hope it turns out good for you.
He's a digital plumber, which is great. But to believe that you can dictate to the world how to use a toilet just because you are the plumber shows that he is losing it. I guess the whole AI thing is taking a big toll on people like him whose whole identity is defined by being able to be a plumber. So now that this skill is becoming accessible to everyone, he freaks out. Sad to see.