What is the reality of Deno now? I remember when Deno was being developed it was promoted like how Web3 is being promoted right now. But browsing through hundreds of job posts I have not seen anyone having Deno as a requirement. Everyone wants Typescript+Node and that's about it. Size of community, enterprise use and approachability as the first framework to learn. I think these 3 factors determine the success of any…
Then you factor in how Deno will be fundamentally more performant - we will see large companies who can't squeeze another cycle out of Node write blog posts about how they switched to Deno.
And lastly, NPM is a tire fire. The left-pad and faker hits will keep coming, on top of an almost daily procession of new security vulnerabilities in deep dependency trees. Something so bad could happen here that ppl sour on Node.
So I think Deno stands a chance. They just need to keep implementing and bide their time. A moment could come.