Ask HN: What notably hasn't changed in the past 10 years?
This is the Bezos question. Seeing Emacs on the frontpage made me think of asking this. Emacs is pretty similar today to how it was 10 years ago. What else?
This is the Bezos question. Seeing Emacs on the frontpage made me think of asking this. Emacs is pretty similar today to how it was 10 years ago. What else?
React went from class components to functional components, but it’s still react. The JavaScript landscape has matured. Finally.
Anything that is not tech pretty much keeps the same process. Think schools, voting, hospitals, etc.
Craigslist has basically remained the same, at least in terms of UI/UX, for the past 25 years.
But a vastly different user experience, with the loss of missed connections and personals due to passage of SESTA/FOSTA
https://www.vice.com/en/article/craigslist-personal-ads-sest...
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I'm not sure human nature changed much in the last 10 years.
It has.
A secret war has culled the scrupulous from Power, and left the opportunistic immoralists you would think the industrialization of Power by Americans would perfect.
Ordinary people are enjoying their happy life. The comforts, the convenience, the prosperity.
The world slow burns and it takes ten years to see the consequences of what has come to pass.
We will not come to collectively see the world for what it is today, for ten years.
We now all know that any time or expenses spent commuting to an office, just to sit in front of a computer is a complete waste of time.
I expect commercial real estate to implode, along with the cities that count on it as most of their tax base.
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