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The one where I mourn the best runtime and speculate idly

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What is Deno's business model? How do you build business around a JS runtime? What to they pitch to the early investors even?
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I have switched entirely away from anything deno, even though I used it in supabase.

But I need to have everything in a mono repo for agents to properly work on in.

Cloud functions and weak desperation between dev and prod is a mess, even more so with agents in the loop.

Trying to pull people away from reference tooling requires lots of investment and historical has always failed.

Eventually the reference implementation gets good enough, and that is it.

In JavaScript case, the first error was to ignore compatibility with native addons and existing nodejs modules.

The second was not providing a business value why porting, with the pain of compatibility, one because "it feels better" doesn't release budgets in most companies.

The article is mostly a rant about Deno not making a public statement about layoffs. This links to the individual statements about leaving:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Deno/comments/1rwjaeb/whats_going_o...