Later generations will have less attachment to how things were when they grew up because everything changes a lot faster.
Or at the very least less common attachment because they grew up outside of a monoculture.
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Or at the very least less common attachment because they grew up outside of a monoculture.
The changes in technology from 1984 to 2004 is mind boggling fast when compared to the minimal changes between 2004 to 2024
You'd have to go pretty far back to see things change slower over 20 years than 04-24.
I think OP is just confusing hype for reality, or just isn't old enough to know what it was like more than a decade ago.
It's the only way their post makes sense, and if they aren't going to clarify that's what we have to assume
You may be looking at the wrong things then:
And so on...
And those are big changes, but consider some of the changes from 1994-2014:
Ten years ago the falcon 9 was running flights to the ISS. 9 years ago was the first successful booster landing.