Nice! I was searching for something like this!
Jus got a install error:
corepack install
Adding pnpm@9.9.0+sha512.60c18acd144bff695d339be6ad13f7e936eea6745660d4cc4a776d5247c540d0edee1a563695c183a66eb917ef88f2b4feb1fc25f32a7adcadc7aaf3438e99c1 to the cache...
Internal Error: Mismatch hashes. Expected 60c18acd144bff695d339be6ad13f7e936eea6745660d4cc4a776d5247c540d0edee1a563695c183a66eb917ef88f2b4feb1fc25f32a7adcadc7aaf3438e99c1, got 60c18acd138bff695d339be6ad13f7e936eea6745660d4cc4a776d5247c540d0edee1a563695c183a66eb917ef88f2b4feb1fc25f32a7adcadc7aaf3438e99c1
This things exist to solve "modern" problems, like the "inconvenience" of waiting 0.5s for your page to load. So you have to add a placeholder thing. But for that to be smooth, you need to have an SPA, and SSR. So you end up with a whole new approach, just to not see a blank page/appearing text for 0.3s.
I think over time there were more use cases for everything. People still make sites with pure html and css (myself included) but that is not always the best way to do it. For example, take a complex admin control panel thing like AWS, it would be a nightmare to replicate that without a front-end framework. A really complex business logic made with a bunch of .php files? You would end up with a code base that is a mess and hard to maintain.
It leads me to think that no one that would fuck up the future will be able to do time travel in the first place. So it is not possible because anyone who dreams about going back in time wants to change something.