We very much do, at least in their hats as hackers (true computer scientists never cared much about actually using computers) there was a point where an online command prompt (one you could edit in real time, as opposed to having to put in a new punch card etc.) was state of the art of interactivity and software interoperability was defined on the level of word sizes and hardware registers, but we can and should move on from that.
It actually extends to the entire economy: The public sector debt is exactly equal to the private sector savings, because they are literally the same entity. Check out MMT Economics for the balance sheet math that demonstrates this.
I love this idea, but it offloads the task of storage to the user. Of the user stores these URLs inefficiently (e.g. twitter), it would create a lot of digital garbage.
One big positive concerns sensitive info. The app wouldn't have to store it.
Surprised I'm not reading many comments about Lombok. We use this with great success and predictability and it removes so much boilerplate. More importantly, it focuses on the boilerplate that is truly boring. The projects look great add a result.