OK, it gets a couple small details wrong, but the rest appears to be true - that /usr was added for want of disk space and /sbin was for statically linked binaries.
The point of passing this along is to show that some ingrained "truths" (ex: sbin is for system binaries!) are just historical artifacts of conditions that no longer apply.
The point of passing this along is to show that some ingrained "truths" (ex: sbin is for system binaries!) are just historical artifacts of conditions that no longer apply.