Operating under the assumption that config files will be handled by a plain text editor and not an IDE seems unreasonable.
Any reasonable investor would gladly take that money from Buffer if they believed the money would give them better chances of more return elsewhere. That does not mean Buffer is worthless. It's not black and white.
Their work isn't valuable. A logo, while prominent, rarely contributes anything of actual value to a company.
"Comitted to building cool shit" is not a motivation that will persist through hard times.
Operating under the assumption that config files will be handled by a plain text editor and not an IDE seems unreasonable.
Any reasonable investor would gladly take that money from Buffer if they believed the money would give them better chances of more return elsewhere. That does not mean Buffer is worthless. It's not black and white.
Their work isn't valuable. A logo, while prominent, rarely contributes anything of actual value to a company.
"Comitted to building cool shit" is not a motivation that will persist through hard times.