@VelvetAmbrosia Yes, it seems speed has its own definition in this industry. Yet if you move at the desired pace it becomes reckless, at least tech wise.
Trying to understand what you're updating on, if it's not the tech. Otherwise it feels forced.
Dev Update:
Long overdue update. It bothers me to admit that this project “failed” in some sense, and to see the current consensus surrounding it.
It’s a shame that after committing to building in public for over a month in a new industry, people’s impatience or any silence from the team is so quickly anointed as a “larp.”
The tech is real. The framework is real. If it weren’t, we wouldn’t have been transparent from the beginning, let alone released a GitHub. And despite continued open progress with our AI, concerns understandably grew among holders.
Look, I get it and I guess my lack of experience in this market meant that I prioritised building the tech over updating the community. Something I’m not particularly familiar with, as in my other business ventures the tech is the update, not marketing or social media posts.
In saying this, we do apologise to our early believers and we hope that our next project is far better than this one. Better tech. Better idea. Better communication.
@UnburgerX Duly noted. It's as though people prefer hourly updates (when their isn't an update to share), over tech being built or working. Guess it's a fine balance.