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This is a great demonstration of the State of JS in 2022. Loads a blob of 4.5 MB to show a form, uses a WebSocket to send requests from said form to the backend, the backend is unresponsive on signup (or UI doesn't show any loading/error indictator) and the user is unable to use anything on the site because of it.

10/10 art performance, excited to see how they will do it in 2023, maybe via blockchains somehow?

Edit: Fittingly, when completing the survey, they show you a "Knowledge score" (got 69%), which they explain like this: "You’ve heard or used 22 out of 32 features mentioned in the survey"

Somehow, knowing/hearing about the latest and "greatest" libraries and frameworks is something they call "knowledge" instead of just "Hype score" or something. Another good example of the state of JavaScript ecosystem.