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by klabb3 830 days ago
Yes. It’s slightly amusing seeing hacker news bringing the magnifying glass trying to look for which JavaScript framework to blame when the boogeyman is standing right in front of them: it was meant to be this way, largely. It’s a pure function of the parameters given to the developers by their employers and clients. JS hell is just collateral damage.

I mean… try to turn off the adblocker for a bit. And don’t look at the address bar. Now this is hard: but pretend you can’t tell ads and clickbait apart from the content. Also, pretend you don’t know that websites are sandboxed and that they can helpfully warn you about “problems with your computer”. Now you’re somewhat close to the experience of an average user. This is the stage at which the dance between providers and consumers take place.