Here's an objective comparison that Ryan Florence (Remix co-creator) made showing a Remix Hacker News Clone (not the one posted, but one he built himself) vs the Next.js implementation you're talking about here: https://remix.run/blog/react-server-components
If React Server Components can improve things for Remix (they can't right now, but maybe they will get better?) and if it is ever released (it's been 5 years now... and they still are saying they've got a long way to go), then Remix will ship support for them and it will be a non-breaking change for Remix users.
Agreed. That's why I invited him on the JavaScript Air show. The live video broadcast podcast all about JavaScript and the web platform. He'll be on live on March 2nd: http://jsair.io/lodash
If you're using AngularJS, I highly recommend you look into angular-formly. This is a fantastic introduction to angular-formly. There's a lot more power/flexibility behind angular-formly than this article covers, but as the author of the library, I can say it's very good. Learn more at http://learn.angular-formly.com
If React Server Components can improve things for Remix (they can't right now, but maybe they will get better?) and if it is ever released (it's been 5 years now... and they still are saying they've got a long way to go), then Remix will ship support for them and it will be a non-breaking change for Remix users.