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"The major cause of the software crisis is that the machines have become several orders of magnitude more powerful! To put it quite bluntly: as long as there were no machines, programming was no problem at all; when we had a few weak computers, programming became a mild problem, and now we have gigantic computers, programming has become an equally gigantic problem." —Edsger Dijkstra
Various efforts have been made to address pieces of the software crisis, but they all follow the same pattern of "abstract it away".
Programming models, user interfaces, and foundational hardware can, and must, be shallow and composable.
There have been movements to bring awareness to the software crisis, such as (Handmade), (Permacomputing), and various retro-computing circles.