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I think there's a balance to be struck. While users don't directly care about the specific tech, they do care about the results – speed, reliability, features. So, the stack is indirectly important. Picking the right tools (even if there are several "good enough" options) can make a difference in delivering a better user experience. It's about optimizing for the things users do notice.
All modern tech stacks have those properties in 2025.
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