I'm not a massive fan of programming to be honest. My skills are more in line with using the tools and kits created by others to do forensic and red-team work currently. Luckily there is plenty of room in the IT field.
Node.js had security issues from 2014-2017 but patches since then have fixed a variety of the vulnerabilities. That's my extent to seeing it in forensics.
https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-12113/Nodejs.html
I'm planning on using it for some data processing applications as well which it supports decently, though not as well as a Tesla. It is a decent combination between my work projects and gaming.
That's only the back end. The middle area where the entrance is and the cockpit are cutout so it looks short like a beetle. It also doesn't have the engines attached on the body yet.