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lol every system you mentioned was an absolute pile of living shit when it came to user interaction and usability.
If you want to stare at a black screen with a blinking cursor as a form of user input to the machine then sure low RAM requirements would be easy to hit.
People do not want that in this day and age. Sadly they want flashy stuff and programs that integrate together. All of this sucks up your machine's resources as the developers add more and more background processes all eating ram and cycles to provide the functionality.
Now I do agree that 'tight coding' is just not taught in this day and age and that is a downright shame.
Whatever happened to the 'profiling' stage of development? Its largely gone.