Short reply to my own question, since almost no one knows anything about Georgia. In short, this isn鈥檛 a good bet for anyone with any common sense who is looking for a long-term stay. Georgia is making a lot of progress in terms of new real estate and construction projects, foreign investment, etc., but it will be years if not a decade or more until it becomes a more friendly destination for long-term digital nomads, mainly because the education system doesn鈥檛 have the brains to teach people about basic issues such as long-term thinking, and entrepreneurs who really want to compete don鈥檛 seem to understand basic business issues such as how to differentiate products or services.
General concepts around customer service is also lacking on average. As a result, you鈥檒l find people who are very short-term in their logic, sometimes very crass, expressive with their words, but also very pig-headed, and dishonest because they don鈥檛 see the incentives for being more honest with foreigners, if they care about them at all, which is a common theme in the developing world.
While many Georgians wear their heart on their sleeve and are good people, you won鈥檛 find this a place that is worth staying in on a long-term basis until the gov鈥檛 figures out a new approach to incentive better long-term thinking with it鈥檚 people and business community.
If you are simply looking to 鈥渟ee it鈥 for a few short days, then by all means go for it. Just be prepared to be underwhelmed.