Is this just normal for developing apps using javascript?

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    I am going through Microsoft's Frontend Bootcamp and built the project locally on my computer. This is an official project in Microsoft's public repos and without adding anything it has 27 CRITICAL vulnerabilities and 283 vulnerabilities total. WTF? That seems not great. Is this just normal for applications running on the internet in JS? Not to mention 26 packages looking for funding.

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