Well, hopefully the article shows that I’m aware of the “moving target” problem. And I did propose a new solution (or at least a way to improve things). That’s something, isn’t it?
I’m terribly sorry, but I couldn’t quite figure out just what it was you were proposing. Is it some sort of library that can be shared across enterprises? If so, that is going to be a non-starter for many, many applications due to the proprietary nature of much commercial software. Are Apple and Microsoft going to share their programming secrets with one another? Wells Fargo and Citi Bank? You get the idea.
It’s a bit like another much more prosaic issue which is ride sharing. Anybody can sit on a crowded expressway in rush hour and see car after car with exactly one occupant each and think to himself or herself - Gee what if there were 3 or 4 occupants to a car - wouldn’t that be better? And also to think that they had the “answer” while everyone who came before was “stupid” for not figuring this out. But still, people still drive their own cars and probably will continue doing so.