I have been wondering recently that if the cost of just throwing everything out and building it from scratch again gets low enough, maybe maintainability becomes less of a priority? Can we just embrace the thing like those Zen carpenters who build wooden fire shrines do where they just accept that the thing will keep burning down and they make a discipline around getting really good at rebuilding it?
Granted, the load bearing thing here is whether we’re actually getting good at rebuilding up to any sort of standard of quality. Or if the tooling is even structurally capable of doing that rather than just introducing new baskets of problems with each build.