Comment by dartos

2 years ago

Well. I don’t know if I agree or not, but felt like playing devils advocate.

take the example of game development. Trying to maintain, say, the hobbit game from the early 2000s to today would almost certainly take more work than just making a new one from scratch today (GPUs have changed drastically over the past 20 years and making simple 3d platformers with unreal is so easy, “asset flips” are a new kind of scam)

Or a tool which lets people visually communicate over vast distances without specialized hardware.

That was a huge lift in the 2000s when Skype was the only major player, but you can find tutorials for it now using webrtc.