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Sorry, but people been maximizing value with ASCII-rendered tables of numbers at least since DB2 and Oracle came out. The UI has always been regarded as a key to success, but there are plenty of examples of ugly-as-fuck UI, which otherwise does okay for whatever means was created.

Add to that the fact that Perplexity-like search-RAG-services would very soon start munching not only search, but a plethora of APIs exposed by various services. And perhaps incur costs on the user for it, but the point is nobody cares about nobody else's UI that much. In fact people would love to have dashboards of data shown for their own needs in some open manner, and this is what we should expect to come, not a fancier version of SVG/canvas/React/WEBGL whatever.

last time UI was disruptively innovated was when reactive-functional-spreadsheets were introduced at the end of 90s and it stayed as an engineering concept more than actual implementation.

later on perhaps html/browsers could've disrupted something, and it did for a while, but very soon (only 15 years later) the soc.net.bros were already abusing all the good things in it and now we mostly have closed apps running on top of the open web infrastructure, which is basically the same as running closed apps on top of the open linux ecosystem.



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