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If you set the versions of your dependencies in the package.json file, you’ll reinstall exactly the same ones.
You may get new vulnerability warnings popping up, but what is the issue here ? You’d rather not be aware that a vulnerability has been found since your last development ?
If you are not happy with others modules, dev your own and no one will let you know about security issues 😝
I'd rather develop with dependencies that don't have so many vulnerabilities.
Then you're in the wrong industry...
If you mean web development, you're right.
If you mean computer science, then I'd say that webdevs have little in common with the industry that came up with stuff like ADA or functional correctness.