Maybe it's more about a rush to share how awesome it is that you compressed your time-to-release down to days and not weeks or months - when in reality that's a good thing in the sense that you get to a failure state much FASTER, and failure states are good, because that means that you get to iterate and get past those failures FASTER.
I don't think people were releasing at this pace, so the failure states are fast and furious so there is just that much more viability. I think the microslop windos failures lately are just them being the same "them" that they've always been .. just MUCH faster. (they just need to stop monkeying with windows and stop adding more features on top of an already shaky foundation.) Maybe we just need more of the stories like Anthropic working with Mozilla to squash 5x the amount of bugs in a similar time frame first, AND THEN "vibe a browser together from nothing but specification files and an army of bots in a weekend".