It's ironic because I'm sure this lament has been voiced in one way or another with every generation of developers.
Anyway, your comment feels like a straw man; I don't know anyone who actually believes what you're claiming, nor is this sentiment anywhere on HN. The closest things are discussions about whether your website should work with JS disabled whenever a too-clever website is linked.
Nah they're right. There's developers, in major corporations right now, who literally have no idea that you can just put HTML in a container and who are so drunk on node.js that they LITERALLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND what something like nginx, traefik, or Caddy is for.
Anyway, your comment feels like a straw man; I don't know anyone who actually believes what you're claiming, nor is this sentiment anywhere on HN. The closest things are discussions about whether your website should work with JS disabled whenever a too-clever website is linked.