I think that it's like, in a way, your story is like the way that I ended up as one of the founding members of this product is I noticed what was wrong with it. And I kind of like politely shad on it in certain ways. Like, here's what would make your app good. It kind of reminds me of when tech companies like for like hackers to hack in and like show security vulnerabilities. Then they end up bringing on those hackers to run the security team and like kind of show them how to do it in a better way.
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