Star-shaped in a sentence as an adjective

Can YC grow as a partners-based organization as much as demand exist or does PG's attention draw a limit, as would occur in a star-shaped organization structure.

My reading from the story was the iFixit guys hadn't found a screwdriver they were happy with yet."iFixit is doing what it can to source screwdrivers to work with the new screws, though it notes that there doesn't appear to be a single reputable supplier that carries the same tools Apple technicians use.""Wiens notes that the pentalobe driver isn't perfect"the tip is more star-shaped than "flowery"but it can remove Apple's pesky replacements and "liberate" your iPhone.

Even in the few sentences shown in the paywall preview, it's clear how thin the sourcing is:> Founder Jack Dorsey last week admitted at a Twitter event that he was not a fan of the heart-shaped button and that it would be getting rid of it “soon”.That's the only news or "fact" in the lede -- the content that immediately follows is boilerplate:> The feature was introduced in 2015 to replace “favourites”, a star-shaped button that allowed people to bookmark tweets to read later.

Star-shaped definitions

adjective

shaped like a star

See also: asteroid