Dusty Pomerleau on Nostr: Why do people write static sites in JS frameworks? Because they want to split their ...
Why do people write static sites in JS frameworks? Because they want to split their code. That's it. It's not some kind of malicious intent. Even WC are dependent on JS for this. If you want to change it, add (real) imports to HTML.
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