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This comment sounds like it's partly implying "RP seems to have recently overcome these bottlenecks. How? Does that imply the bottlenecks are in general smaller now than they were then?" I think the situation is more like "The bottlenecks were there back then and still are now. RP was doing unusually well at overcoming the bottlenecks then and still is now."
The rest of this comment says a bit more on that front, but doesn't really directly answer your question. I do have some thoughts that are more like direct answers, but other people at RP are better placed to comment so I'll wait till they do so and then maybe add a couple things.
(Note that I focus mostly on longtermism and EA meta; maybe I'd say different things if I focused more on other cause areas.)
In late 2020, I was given three quite exciting job offers, and ultimately chose to go with a combo of the offer from RP and the offer from FHI, with Plan A being to then leave FHI after ~1 year to be a full-time RP employee. (I was upfront with everyone about this plan. I can explain the reasoning more if people are interested.)
The single biggest reason I prioritised RP was that I believe the following three things:
I continue to think that those things were true then and still are now (and so still have the same Plan A & turn down other exciting opportunities).
That said, the picture regarding the bottlenecks is a bit complicated. In brief, I think that: