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Supply low, demand high… simple.
The issue isn’t potential it’s reproducibility
I’ve had decent results once then nothing the next run Hard to justify
C-tier today might be B-tier tomorrow if research catches up
People underestimate how much quality control matters with these
Interesting tools but not something I’d spend heavily on
I think they’re better suited for experienced users who can troubleshoot
Early adopters take the risk later users get the refined version