So first of all, this looked/looks awesome. Open hardware FTW.
My gripes include it being difficult to get ahold of one in the US. The idea of unattended auto updates on a router seems a bit dangerous, but it's all OSS anyway. It's initial rollout was meant for data collection (which can be turned off on the paid product). I wish I knew if you could run vanilla OpenWRT/LEDE on it and not their fork (support, maintenance, future look). Overall though, cool.
My gripes include it being difficult to get ahold of one in the US. The idea of unattended auto updates on a router seems a bit dangerous, but it's all OSS anyway. It's initial rollout was meant for data collection (which can be turned off on the paid product). I wish I knew if you could run vanilla OpenWRT/LEDE on it and not their fork (support, maintenance, future look). Overall though, cool.