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mightyweasel

@maxleibman @drmaddkap

Agreed. If they're revealing proprietary information, that's 100% on them.

As an aside, this is common in engineering. You'd be amazed how much of the competition's solutions you can learn about just by staring at their marketing promo images/videos for an hour, "wait...there is no way that crappy motor in the pic can deliver the precision they claim their system has...."

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