The most amazing thing about the tech industry is that the state of software development across the board is so unbelievably bad that you can't even tell that the computers we are on are 15x faster than the ones we were on a decade ago because they feel the same.
@ocean some time ago i was discussing the OLPC XO-1 with people, since it played a not-insignificant role in making hardware designers get their act together and start targeting that low-price segment (despite missing the "$100" goal)
in the wider context of "why does everyone seem to _hate_ modern craptops? they're still way faster than the 433 MHz XO-1 was"
only to have it pointed out that Sugar (the XO-1 UI) actually, y'know, worked. unlike win11 on a modern craptop

