Ask HN: What notably hasn't changed in the past 10 years?

cjbarber | 16 points

Emacs had many changes in the last decade, even very deep changes. What did not change is its fundamental concept, the foundation. And this is probably true for most software. They barely change on a fundamental level after a certain age, just receiving more features, sometimes remove some, or rework the look.

So the question is, that is recognized as a real change? Did Chrome change? Seems overall the same to me. Did Firefox change, might depend on whom you ask. It changed it's internal with Quantum significantly, switched their extensions-system, added multiprocessing, but on surface, for the normal user, it's probably all the same.

slightwinder | 16 hours ago

I'm not sure human nature changed much in the last 10 years.

AnimalMuppet | 2 days ago

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.

mikewarot | 2 days ago

Anything that is not tech pretty much keeps the same process. Think schools, voting, hospitals, etc.

markus_zhang | 2 days ago

Craigslist has basically remained the same, at least in terms of UI/UX, for the past 25 years.

sky2224 | 2 days ago

Hacker news UI

hshdhdhehd | 2 days ago

React went from class components to functional components, but it’s still react. The JavaScript landscape has matured. Finally.

speedgoose | 2 days ago

vim is pretty similar.

keyboards and mice are much the same.

people's laziness and love of convenience.

mooreds | 18 hours ago

laundry

drsalt | 2 days ago
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| a day ago

X Windows

andyjohnson0 | 2 days ago

[dead]

patokkkkljj | 2 days ago