I'm starting to come around to this opinion. I was originally quite bullish on FastHTML but I am starting to feel a little bit lost with all the abstraction and indirection.
I was initially attracted by the idea that I could replace the traditional HTML, CSS, Javascript , Python (backend) project entirely in Python, but it's starting to feel like the original mix of languages might have been the simplest option all along, particularly with GenAI tools
I was about 99.99999% sure that one was bogus because it was violating bedrock conservation laws. I'm not sure that this does. AFAIK there is no conservation law that says a spinning mass can't extract power from that.
Still... it would have been hilarious of the EmDrive had worked.
"Well, they've progressed! Last time we checked in on the third planet in this star system its inhabitants were still using warp drives to heat food. They appear to have realized this."
I was initially attracted by the idea that I could replace the traditional HTML, CSS, Javascript , Python (backend) project entirely in Python, but it's starting to feel like the original mix of languages might have been the simplest option all along, particularly with GenAI tools