> "If you are repeatedly creating large processes, you are already doing it wrong. The fix is in user space, not the kernel."
Every couple of years, someone claims they have "the solution" implying everyone else who came before them didn't know what they were doing.
It can also mean that neither the hardware side or the software side is static, but change over time. That means that their demands and what they allow also change over time. This leads to the insight that what was perhaps a good idea on 70s hardware/software is not necessarily a good, or even ok, idea 50 years later on modern hardware executing OSes and programs that have been kept up to date.