Great overview, and nicely presented. My take on interviews is that they may tell you something negative, but they rarely tell you something positive.
Great content, and good organization. The code was a little hard to see, and being in the midafternoon lull might have been counteracted by some of the presentational tricks Eli (among many others) uses.
I found it provocative, even if I wasn't 100% sold. FWIW, I think between the "everything sucks, including ours" and acknowledging the tradeoffs you made on one decision (blanking on which one now), it didn't come off as especially arrogant, or at least not beyond the norm for technical presentations.
Seeing more of the tradeoffs would have been a nice addition. Still, it's an interesting concept.
Very thought-provoking, and very understandable.
It's always nice to find out that my current practices don't completely suck, but to have a few thorny questions answered as well. Great presentation style.
Also liked the use of the visuals. Good, practical intro.
Great overview and very nice rule-of-thumb formula for resource estimation.
Great content; wish there had been time for an overview of which functions were available on which release, but appreciated that it was listed on the slides.
Thanks for all the great feedback, everyone. We will be looking to revamp the talk to address the points that people have brought up.
Agree with the above, redundant to put more.