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You've engaged in that yourself. How about actually treating me like I'm a person? Open source developers are people. I don't know how you expect me to act towards you after all of this. As I said I'm 100% open to discussing it in a way that's not this stunt for your followers.
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So you're going to deny you've made dozens of posts like twitter.com/Diverter_NoKYC?
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Do it. You can't use your self-imposed victimhood status to bully me. I just said your product works and ppl should use it you absolute sperglord.
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I don't think many people have experienced having their business partner stab them in the back, burn down everything they built and then turn all these internet trolls on them while trying to destroy their reputation. Follow that up with multiple years of follow up nonsense.
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While working for an immense amount of time rebuilding all of the infrastructure and the project, advancing it forwards, managing other developers and many other issues, etc. Hasn't been a moment of any real peace or rest since 2018. Don't have to wonder why I'm stressed as fuck.
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There's a major difference between thinking my work has value vs. supporting it. I expected the conflict involving the Samourai community to go away once it became increasingly clear what had happened with the former sponsor and we won the legal conflict, but no, not at all.
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I had a lot to do with it because we were doing everything we could to fight back against a closed source fork of our work by someone trying to take credit for it. Certainly made enemies with how we handled that but the way we handled it led to the current status quo victory.
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We see everyone on the other side of that as you would see people who spent a year supporting Craig Wright if he had a lawsuit filed against you trying to wipe out your work. Can disagree with our perspective but that's what it is. That stuff is not really over either.
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We were happily collaborating with CalyxOS on certain areas of shared work too. Techlore blew all that apart for views, and they didn't have enough integrity not to take full advantage of that and other things. I'm sure others could have looked past that but that's not me.
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