Deloitte in Spain is the example of "if you pay peanuts, you get monkey shit". They pay to engineers less than a typical full time waiter and they force them to wear a full suit every day.
Very good initiative. Happy to see that you're moving in the right direction. Remember, though, that Bitcoin is many things and anonymous is not one of them. It's pseudo-anonymous at best. You should consider accepting the open-source, community-driven, private criptocurrency Monero that has been around for many years now. If you have plans on adopting Monero, send me a message and I'll be glad to guide you on the right direction.
Pretty interested in this as I'm not a fan of 21:9, I'm wondering how I'll feel about looking at 24:10. As stated I wish it was a way higher refresh (120 I feel should be the new norm now?)
There are a number of very valuable boost libraries and I don't think anyone would deny that it's been good for the language. However, to achieve that second goal, the website and documentation need some serious work. It can be difficult to pick up a new boost library and hit the ground running.
The real history of the "golden age of piracy" is pretty fascinating. Basically you had Spain trying to claim the entire known world and everyone else fighting back by any means available. Provided a pirate limited himself to Spanish shipping, he could easily become a legitimate member of (even a hero in) one of the other Western nations.