Again, I disagree. The adoption of technical shit is a whim of the ignorant mass; macOS users largely don’t care that smart engineers built Unix, BSD, NextStep, they don’t care for the technical opinions inherent to the development. In righteous ignorance, the tech consumer demands that it simply just works.
And that it doesn’t offend their ethics in its effect on society - for instance, New York recently rejected the use of Boston Dynamic’s robots by police for reasons of technically, but not ethically, ignorant moral outrage.
They'll just run planes above the city to watch people instead, until they find what shape of surveillance robot people are okay with.
This[0] is why the technical knowledge is more important — this went on for how long, and will continue in the dozen(s?) of other US cities because people don't read.
And that it doesn’t offend their ethics in its effect on society - for instance, New York recently rejected the use of Boston Dynamic’s robots by police for reasons of technically, but not ethically, ignorant moral outrage.