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Ah! Thanks for explaining
Guess this was surprise. Do we have any Catholic stackers? We have to right? And I don't mean former Catholics.
What's interesting for the US is that I've heard our wages are higher than most other places as well...
Its one reason why I have no time for US co-workers that cry about inflation while I know we have co-workers from places suffering through double digit inflation.
And this is why, lot's of devs don't really care about OP_RETURN limits.
I don't have a strong opinion on the current spat about this in Core and on X but the way many are acting about it... as if the sky is falling is kinda weird to me. I've listened to people on both sides and read about it. Maybe I'm just blissfully ignorant still but these people seem to be more emotionally invested than is actually needed.
I know how many bitcoiners are... doesn't surprise me. Par for the course I guess.
Wise words as usual. Listen to this person. Relationships are way more valuable than intellectual purity. I can honestly say I have influenced a number of people towards liberty but not through argumentation but rather relationships.
Most people aren't principled. Most people in my experience are very utilitarian though they would not admit that because our culture likes to pretend that it thinks principles are important.
No doubt. I can't help but think of the word "free market" when I read democratic though I know what people really want isn't a free market. They want a "fair" market which just means a world the way they want it. Not actual freedom or fairness.
Is that jaded or realistic?