For sure. Critics ask Spark to broadcast the full picture while critics don't broadcast the inconvenient parts of their position either.
I'm fond of telling founders that murky problems beget murky solutions.[1] Spark is a murky solution to a murky problem. They aren't responsible for the problem. They didn't create it.
usually the context is that they haven't defined the problem they are trying to solve well enough. but it applies generally, to problems that are out of our control or aren't well understood, too. ↩
For sure. Critics ask Spark to broadcast the full picture while critics don't broadcast the inconvenient parts of their position either.
I'm fond of telling founders that murky problems beget murky solutions.[1] Spark is a murky solution to a murky problem. They aren't responsible for the problem. They didn't create it.
usually the context is that they haven't defined the problem they are trying to solve well enough. but it applies generally, to problems that are out of our control or aren't well understood, too. ↩