I completely agree! I've felt this a lot recently too. I don't think it's a bad thing though. Existing tools are maturing quite a bit, and we're just now starting to understand how many of these existing tools can be used in interesting ways, that truly maximize their potential.
That being said, a part of me also thinks people (including me) aren't dedicating enough time to rethinking existing tools & patterns- afraid to go back to the drawing board on some tech? Unsure. For example, email behind the scenes is still as archaic as ever isn't it?
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I completely agree! I've felt this a lot recently too. I don't think it's a bad thing though. Existing tools are maturing quite a bit, and we're just now starting to understand how many of these existing tools can be used in interesting ways, that truly maximize their potential.
That being said, a part of me also thinks people (including me) aren't dedicating enough time to rethinking existing tools & patterns- afraid to go back to the drawing board on some tech? Unsure. For example, email behind the scenes is still as archaic as ever isn't it?