I've never encountered this problem in real life, only on online forums, so I don't have any firsthand experience.
Maybe if you just eat spicy food every day you'll eventually get used to it and not have that problem? I've eaten (what some may describe as) spicy food for probably more than 90% of the meals in my life and it doesn't bother me.
Maybe some people don't entirely digest/neutralize the capsaicin before it passes through the body. I've also never really had this issue except one time some years ago when I ate half a fresh raw carolina reaper as a dumb drunk thing, which I assume has loads more capsaicin in it than what I normally ingest from spicy food.
well, that's what happens to me, even with a small quantity, every single time. And I know it's the chili because it burns like the mouth did the previous day
If you can get all the node operators in a Discord to coordinate a full restart of the network every time it crashes due to fundamental design flaws, your system is not decentralized.
Your comment is pretty disingenious ... Solana has processed more transaction volume than any other protocol combined. Also, coordinating hundreds of node providers to restart the system is entirely different than a coordination of malicious code or changes. And 'decentralization' might be a tenet of early crypto/ Some people but it's being lobbed around now as an insult. I like crypto for what it can do and how it can bring finance to the masses, not some anarcho-capitalist ideals.