So they're a group of people that say they want to build a browser, and that's it? What's the thesis behind what's broken in browser design and how they're going to reimagine that, and where's a version one MVP to play around with? A list of people with fancy qualifications looking to hire people does not seem to be the foundation required to build a competitive new browser. Why do they have business development people and a plan to have a team of 10 people and a hacker news posting before they have a browser? This is a bunch of marketing fluff. Very slick marketing fluff, but still just fluff.