I think you're like 98% right. Swapping a MCU is a lot of work, and other chips are too... I just wonder how many people are going to have all the chips but one, and figure out how to wing it, and how many of those solutions end up being interestimg/useful/kept past when the missing chip becomes available.
I'm thinking of stuff like (at least some) dishwashers with 'dirt' sensing don't actually sense dirt at all; instead the pump has a thermal overload, and they sense how many times the pump cycles to indicate dirtyness.
If you used to have a dirt sensor, but it was delayed 18 months, you might figure something like that out, and maybe that's handy. Or maybe there's some other thing you'd like to measure, but there's not a good way to measure it, but it causes something to misbehave and you can measure that; but you wouldn't have thought about it except that you ran out of dirt sensors.
I'm thinking of stuff like (at least some) dishwashers with 'dirt' sensing don't actually sense dirt at all; instead the pump has a thermal overload, and they sense how many times the pump cycles to indicate dirtyness.
If you used to have a dirt sensor, but it was delayed 18 months, you might figure something like that out, and maybe that's handy. Or maybe there's some other thing you'd like to measure, but there's not a good way to measure it, but it causes something to misbehave and you can measure that; but you wouldn't have thought about it except that you ran out of dirt sensors.