The author is very on-point about reinventing the same things over and over again, sometimes with even less functionality than their predecessors, and also consuming more resources while doing it.
Seeing how far the demoscene has taken the C64 and ZX, I wonder if we'd see some sort of resurgence in skill if there was some sort of mandate on maximum hardware requirements, e.g. something like a 1GHz Pentium III with 256MB of RAM. That would've been a very comfortable machine in the early 2000s to do things like text messaging and audio/video calls, and in fact I did. Yet, having experienced the Horror of Microsoft Teams (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20678938), on a machine far more powerful, the decline is definitely real.
Seeing how far the demoscene has taken the C64 and ZX, I wonder if we'd see some sort of resurgence in skill if there was some sort of mandate on maximum hardware requirements, e.g. something like a 1GHz Pentium III with 256MB of RAM. That would've been a very comfortable machine in the early 2000s to do things like text messaging and audio/video calls, and in fact I did. Yet, having experienced the Horror of Microsoft Teams (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20678938), on a machine far more powerful, the decline is definitely real.