I am not sure there are any that I can think of that completely changed how we were doing things. It feels like for the past seven years all we have been getting are fads as such or small iterative changes but nothing that suddenly made things way better or easier. Nothing on the level of the smartphone, or Uber taxi services, or even teslas.
I would love to hear your examples for some consumer level tech jumps if you got any, because as far as I can tell the past decade is a list of stuff that is all stuck in the development phase rather than the market phase as of now and will still take a few more years to take off.
So did we make any consumer level progress in the near past or not?
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I'd say everything is getting better on a linear scale. SSDs are linearly cheaper, processors are linearly faster, HDDs are linearly bigger. I don't really buy Moore's law ever died (transistor density doubles every 18mo - two years).
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But is an SSD at all cheaper than what it replaced yet? The prices of products have still been linearly rising over the decades. At what point do we see those improvements in technology that lead to cheaper goods than what it cost our parents instead of just upgraded goods at higher prices?
Linear growth sucks. At least graphics cards are still scaling up like 25% per year or something.
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