Yep although it's still not really the technology thats the issue, although some of the angles used to judge on offside are ridiculous, it's the people operating the system that seem to live on another planet.
Forest game on Monday was a good example of VAR being good and bad - everyone missed Foster/Forsters elbow but when you see the replays, it was a clear red card.
The Burnley disallowed goal was just nonsense though - not one single player appealed for a handball and then VAR used probably the worst angle to try and determine if it did hit the players arm. No way could you conclusively say if it did or didn't hit the arm as the angle of the reply was so shit but VAR were adamant it was handball.
Personally I think they should maybe introduce a set number of appeals for each team like Tennis as I do think VAR is needed and can be a good thing, but it is so much better being able to celebrate as soon as the ball hits the net.