I’ll be clear, the main problem I see here is that @rabbit obviously can’t set the right priorities to develop basic things in detail so that they work completely bug-free.
But that’s also because, due to the enormous pressure they’re under now, they probably feel compelled to deliberately set the wrong priorities, just to keep people on the same page.
In that point, I agree with @PaulBacon and many others here that r1 already has features that are actually superfluous for such a device.
Of course it’s nice to have them and they could of course always be better, but from my point of view, Rabbit can’t really do much to stop things from running the way they do.
They just always seem to try to operate the valves that put the most pressure on things as quickly as possible and the result is generally more or les good, but apparently not always that good.
It gives me the impression that they’re always trying to put out fires, which is completely understandable.
Many users are simply dissatisfied and put pressure on them, I can understand that, but it’s not good, because I think that if the developers at Rabbit had the chance to get the basics right without errors, then the quality of the other things that still need to be implemented would be much better than it is now.
Disadvantage: r1 could do much less than it does now, but what it could do would really be 100% good.
So, take a look at the usability of r1, I think it could be made much better and really intuitive, so intuitive that any child could use it without ever needing instructions.
But that’s not possible if you constantly have to program an all-rounder to put down the pressure that is on them.
So I see that as something that Rabbit simply cannot do otherwise.
At least that’s the case if you try to put yourself in the other person’s shoes.
I mean, hey, they had a really cool idea with the r1 and sold it all over the world.
And yes, they probably encountered unforeseeable problems, as is often the case when you develop software, probably also in connection with the fact that they sold the r1 all over the world.
Then there was all the pressure from the community and YouTube and so on.
What should they do differently?
They can’t do anything else?
But it would be much better if they could just put everything aside without pressure in order to do the really important things first.
And that’s exactly why I always preach here…
I understand everyone who is dissatisfied, but I think it’s important to see exactly why you’re dissatisfied and to recognize your priorities.
And like me now after this story with the Morse codes, to point out the problems that have arisen, maybe also with humor (like me), but still try not to put pressure on Rabbit and just make the best of it.
Simply use R1 for what you can use it for today.
Although you now have to be a trained Morse code specialist to use r1. (Whose idea was it? *lol)
With that in mind.