Js Jonas -
His greatest work is not an app. It is a private script he runs every morning:
And yet—he writes export default Jonas . Because ES6 modules taught him that you can encapsulate your chaos. You can choose what to expose. You don’t have to export the whole catastrophe. Just the clean interface. Just the parts that work. js jonas
He knows that some functions take time to resolve. A text message. A job application. A diagnosis. You can’t just wait for them synchronously—blocking the thread of your life until they return. You have to await . You have to say, “I will continue living while this promise hangs in the air.” His greatest work is not an app
He opens Chrome DevTools and profiles his own soul. The heap snapshot shows: too many frames, too many closures, too many anonymous functions he never named. He is a memory leak disguised as a man. You can choose what to expose
Then he closes his laptop. The screen goes dark. The process exits with code 0.