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HTML/CSS & JS will all survive for the time being. But yes, WebAssembly will make the same path I outlined here. Right now it's a little "clunky" to use, but that will change and will surely expand the web in a way never seen possible. What Google started with ChromeOS might progress into the next logical step: PCs will become simple "Internet terminals" and everything will be available through what we call a browser today.

As for the framework question: As mentioned, I like it simple and small. Since I personally work a lot backend, lit-html and axios is all I need to fulfill my needs.