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Ahhh, sorry, I wasn't meaning to be disrespectful, I just felt like it was an important point to shed light on.

I was listening to Joe Rogan's interview of Adam Greenfield (a bowhunter) yesterday, and Adam said something like: "look, if you're looking to get into bowhunting but you don't have the cash to get the best equipment, that's fine. You can still have success with a cheaper bow and without the extra gadgets, but it'll take more time." I'm not saying that you can't build world-class products with Ember, I'm just saying that it probably takes more time if you're getting wrenches thrown at you from design & product.

I also really haven't spent enough time with Ember to really back up my last statement, I'm really just trying to give some perspective from a company-politics / organization-process POV?



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