>>240 (OP)
idk about the syntax but many of the alleged benefits of rust already exist in C or are overblown C flaws
it's a language, it doesn't bring as much as it pretends
programming aside, the zealous cult following, the irresistible urge to rewrite everything in rust, the rampant trannism among its community and the heavy political messaging behind what should ultimately amount to nothing more than a neutral tool raises questions about the instrumentalization of CoCks and the subversion of tech projects for political aims