Haha, myself as well. There are some advantages for racers especially as you can essentially program gear shift triggers as you move up the cassette in your small ring and eliminate the need to trim when the chain line gets funky. But these are really small advantages with a lot of tradeoffs to make.. unfortunately the mechanical group set is actually being eliminated from new product offerings especially at the higher end. Thankfully there is always the second hand market.
Yep and you can also set it to just use one shift lever for up and down shifting. It will shift front and rear as appropriate to get you a higher or lower gear. In practice this means sometimes it shifts the front and then moves the back up or down 2 or so gears.
Well there's not many more advances to be made "at the higher end". You'll see trickle down and the equivalent of current Dura-ace level in the 105s inside of a decade.