And software bloat. When memory, both active and storage, became plentiful and cheap, coders no longer had to pare down code to be lean, trim, and fast. There's a lot of crappy code being written that takes advantage of vast swaths of memory when it need not.
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I always find it amazing that something like MS Word, which in terms of user experience basically does exactly what it did in 1996, still manages to suck up memory and crash on a regular basis.
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And yeah I realize they've added a ton of functions but it's stuff I'm betting 99.9% of users never touch.
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