The submission for 'Fred Morris Consulting' (listed as 'DeepHeart') presents a significant disconnect between the likely technical expertise of the author (associated with foundational DNS infrastructure at m3047.net) and the quality of the project submission. While the claim 'most people have used my product' may obliquely refer to legacy open-source contributions like BIND, the submission provides no verifiable metrics for the specific project or consultancy described. The entry suffers from vague claims ('everyone'), mismatched data (Name vs. Description), and ambiguous revenue figures ('marketcap: 500000'). As a result, despite the potential high real-world utility of the underlying technology, the 'Proof' provided is insufficient, resulting in a low score.
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