I feel that there is a bit of miscommunication here. You focus your efforts on arguing against React. I do not disagree. I would love nothing better than to throw away React and embrace Lit or native web components for the heavily interactive sites with deep sessions. However, components is just a part of the story. There is also state management, client-side caching, server-side rendering with subsequent hydration, bundling and code splitting, etc. to think of — on which we are hearing little to no guidance from mature developers such as yourself, and, in absence of such guidance, have to fall prey to the twitter thinkfluencers from the js industrial complex that you denounce, but who promise some concrete solutions.
I feel that there is a bit of miscommunication here. You focus your efforts on arguing against React. I do not disagree. I would love nothing better than to throw away React and embrace Lit or native web components for the heavily interactive sites with deep sessions. However, components is just a part of the story. There is also state management, client-side caching, server-side rendering with subsequent hydration, bundling and code splitting, etc. to think of — on which we are hearing little to no guidance from mature developers such as yourself, and, in absence of such guidance, have to fall prey to the twitter thinkfluencers from the js industrial complex that you denounce, but who promise some concrete solutions.