Great reply to this mindset. The chance that anyone who makes this claim has actually evaluated enough (or any) JS projects to see why they churn is effectively zero.
We have version pinning for a reason. It lets churn exist without forcing the effects of it onto other developers. I don't care if a library I use gets updated every week or even every day, I'm not installing every new version when it's released, that's silly. Nobody does that in a real project, that's chaos.
Imagine having the arrogance to say "back in the day I looked at this language and I can firmly stay the whole thing is shit". Imagine that thing being the language powering the UIs of the entire modern web.
You have already shown me in other comments that you are highly biased and will say anything if it fits with your biases, but this is really an entirely new level of ignorant