React native and Flutter aside, look at the entire electron ecosystem.
In order to actually use electron you need stuff from https://github.com/electron-userland which is basically a dumpster of abandonware with PRs sitting for years, thousands of issues, lack of maintainers, and repo owners basically going "lol not my problem".
Does TechLead produce anything other than shallow content with Clickbait Titles and promotion for his Tech Interview lessons?
Say what we will, but he's gained a recognizable infamy.
Back then, the Android phones I looked at couldn't scroll a simple web page without stuttering, and it was incredibly jarring. It completely broke the illusion that you were interacting with and directly controlling a physical object.
I have a belief that all of Google's projects are only for a short amount of time. They always move on to the next cool thing and leave out good products/software to die. I don't understand how this is accepted in the company. I guess they are not interesting in anything other than trendsetting?!
However, to me, this seems like what people should have been expecting when picking up a cross platform framework. Want free cross platform? You're going to have to accept these sorts of bugs.
It doesn't matter if it's difficult to solve or not, what matters is that it's not fixed for a long time.