I feel the need to update my initial impressions because I've actually warmed up to this board quite a bit. I'm not entirely sure if it's just a matter of getting used to it or if it actually needed some breaking it, but it feels a lot better to type on to me now. I also replaced the keycaps and that made a big difference. The stock caps may be PBT but they're quite thin and don't particularly feel or sound good. I put some GMK caps on it and that really helps. Oddly enough I didn't need any hacks to get the stabilizer inserts to fit like chyros's video described. They were quite snug by default in my GMK caps.
I think raising the actuation point is pretty essential for the clicky switches. It really is quite easy to click without actuating at the default setting, and to me at least that rather defeats the purpose of having a clicky switch. There are still some inconsistencies between the different switches and that probably remains my biggest issue. But it doesn't bother me as much as it did at first so that's the part I've probably just gotten used to.
It's not a perfect board but honestly it feels pretty good to me now. And hey, it's pretty cool just to have a modern Hall effect keyboard. One made out of bamboo at that