The way we build has changed. A decade ago, developers and founders worked with rigid, closed-off tools. Frameworks dictated the boundaries of what was possible, and projects lived in isolation. Every product was essentially a silo. If you wanted to integrate or innovate, you had to bend to the rules of someone else’s system. Progress was linear, slow, and controlled from the top down. Today, that world feels outdated. The new generation of tools, especially in Web3 and decentralized systems,...