And he come to Cor, which IMO is very good given the constraints, but definitively not state of the art.
Hi salva. Thanks for your kind words. Version 1 of Cor is definitely trying to hit the “Minimum” in “Minimum Viable Product” because we don’t want to find ourselves building on a Jenga tower. That being said, when you say “not state of the art”, I would love to hear your thoughts on that. In particular, can you share solid examples of what you think state of the art should be?
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