Rise in cross platform frameworks would be a positive trend.
When I am writing a flutter application, I often run on desktop directly and resize to mobile shape. That works good enough unless I am writing a mobile-specific feature. This probably means most flutter apps can run on other linux based phones as well.
As companies ask 'Leetcode easy' questions, there came to be thousands of online blogs, youtube channels etc.. which trained even the n00bs who can't write good code otherwise. If they train very well they can solve 2sum or write binary tree level order traversal without understanding much. Of course not all interviews can use novel exclusive questions, and these have a non-negligible chance of passing.
Now if you are hiring, you would think, "If these n00bs can solve Leetcode easy with practice, the good ones are solving Leetcode medium with same level of practice. So let's raise the level of questions so that we don't end up hiring these rote-learning noobs". And it continues.
I don't think there's an obvious solution to this, if you don't want to lose the statistically good heuristic of problem solving skills, in order to weed out candidates.
10% is still pretty large. I think its somewhere around 1% to 4% of the genetically blessed. Also depends on how traditional your 'primary female one' is.
> primary female one I selected almost 10 years ago for character traits that I assessed as optimal for raising children and managing a household.
I don't know why I am laughing at this phrasing.
Btw, since we are on hacker news, what's the probability of a randomly choosen guy from a normal urban population sample being able to have side chicks and one fulfilling primary relationship?
Also, flutter memory consumption is often 1/3 or 1/4 of the equivalent electron app, which is significant.