There is a difference. The new cameras are based on more advanced tech. The new storage machines are not necessarily based on new ideas in algorithmic execution.
I'm not sure I agree, but the assertion of the article is that much of today's pain is a refusal to acknowledge the progress of the past.
For myself, there is a lot to this. Many of my peers and the younger crowd are convinced that the problems they are solving have never been considered in the past. To the point that some of my coworkers are proud that they are "weak" in algorithms.
I'm not sure I agree, but the assertion of the article is that much of today's pain is a refusal to acknowledge the progress of the past.
For myself, there is a lot to this. Many of my peers and the younger crowd are convinced that the problems they are solving have never been considered in the past. To the point that some of my coworkers are proud that they are "weak" in algorithms.