Deeper than that, but likely also that.

CV-driven development, a treadmill of features nobody needs that hurts stability we do need.

When did every company become a feature factory? Was tech ever not like this, or is it just how it works? It seems like they all end up this way, and it's really dumb.

Software always was: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Zawinski#Zawinski's_Law

Hardware, I don't know. Possibly always was too, I think even non-tech hardware was pushing more features as an excuse for shorter product lives back around the Great Depression, give or take a decade.