Yeah and? Who of us would react any differently if we put in a lot of time and energy into a project only to have someone sledge our work.
Most people. It is a normal event that takes place every day, and especially in the field of technology. Gunnar is also among the first to sledge other people's work, and boasting about the superiority of his own without any modesty.
Sure Gunnar goes on a bit about his core, but you know what? I would to if I worked on something that I was proud of.
You know what? Most people manage to be proud of their work without having illusions of grandeur. I am really sorry that you don't have anything that you are proud of, maybe time to step up the game somehow?
OK so the Apollo core doesn't have an FPU or MMU. So what! It's highly unlikely that it will continue to be this way indefinitely.
Well, it has both FPU and MMU. The fastest FPU and the most advanced MMU, of course. But neither are available, nor compatible with existing 68k software. For the MMU I can understand it. For the FPU I am less forgiving, since it is something that was "real soon now" for years already.
But - the lack of compatible FPU and MMU is not the big problem. What pisses people off is when we are told that we have no use for FPU and compatible MMU, and that we are stupid to ask for such silly things.
As for Gunnar's knowledge about the Amiga... considering how surprisingly ignorant he has been about various operating system fundamentals (which for example led him to state out of the frustration that AROS was to be future OS for Vampire), I am not so sure. It will surprise me if Vampire boards for A3000 and A4000 will ever show up, since they then will have to deal with a whole can of worms in terms of legacy problems (Zorro3). I totally expect them to say "buy standalone instead!".