So what are we missing in this discourse about frontend development? A few important things.
In order for people to change their current decisions, they need a better option. And not just a little bit better. It has to be better enough to outweigh the cost of actively switching. The cost of switching frontend tools is super high today. That's also partly due to the complexity. So it's a long game. We're really trying to influence devs at the moment they start a new project.