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yes. I really doubt that most of Knots (and core) node runner ever change any default configuration value. And this is also a reason why it's kind of sketchy what core is doing.
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Yeah I also doubt most runners change defaults. Defaults matter.
a reason why it's kind of sketchy what core is doing.
@bluematt mentioned the following in this debate (starts at 10:09):
Is it a requirement for software engineers to maintain a feature that is strictly harmful to your local node? It does not prevent you from storing the same data, it's going to end up on your disk, it's going to end up in your p2p connection one way or another, either because it's in a block or before then. [...]
I think it makes sense.
However, he mentions maintenance though, but I think no code was removed, only defaults changed. But maybe he meant the future when the option including the code is removed, if ever.
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I believe most of those node runners that did it in the raspibolt, ramix and minibolts way change a few default config values. The problem are those running umbrel, start9 nodes...stucked in debian 11 with a lot of same configs.
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