We also seems to have much more appreciation of cost.
Instead of renting a bigger remote server, we choose more efficient software to install or revamp our code.
Instead of getting a snazzy new gaming notebook every year, we're digging old Linux machines out.
We don't all have top-of-the-line Internet or mobile plans, so the stuff we built will work as well in the Bavarian backwoods as in Dallas, Texas.
Instead of hiring a bunch of staff to do tedious labour, we automate it and ask for volunteers.
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I think this improves the overall design and lowers running costs. It's actually hard to beat the low product prices resulting from relative poverty, in software development, as digital products don't have the sort of economies of scale that analog products do.
This is only being hidden by Big Money, initially. In the end, they're pushing this additional cost onto the consumer, and the costs will compound over time.