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The parent's perspective does not come across as an evangelist's though. Quite the opposite. It's balanced, seeing the hype for hype, seeing the flaws, and yet seeing that there is still some truth and potential buried in there. The world is grey.


> seeing the flaws,

The article names none.

> yet seeing that there is still some truth and potential buried in there.

The article details none.

> The world is grey.

"Everything is true, even false things!"


I'm commenting on the parent comment, not the article...


There was no substantial justification given for changing their opinion. IF it was an honest post, it was entirely unconvincing


> But more recently after learning from and interacting with people building in the space my assessment changed.


Yeah, exactly: That's not a reasoned or reasonable justification.




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