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  • I almost agree, but I think that supporting old hardware practically forever would be a nice thing to have.

    Luckily, it doesn't evolve anymore and given time Rust will likely have that support if it would be necessary for its role in the kernel.

  • If we're vulgar materialists, then it follows that there is no free will, and thus no reason to advocate for societal change.

    No free will doesn't imply no change. Lifeless systems evolve over time, take rock formation as an example, it was all cosmic dust at some point. So no, even if we do accept that there is no free will that shouldn't mean perfect stasis

  • have no package manager and encourage less code reuse as a shared value

    Also, its main goal is understandability, but some stdlib is written in assembly. I mean, this looks like a nice but very niche language, for some small endeavours maybe?

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  • Original thread is also pure gold, bro is going on a rollercoaster from 'vibe coding makes you ×100 faster' ,to 'I hate you for dropping my production DB', to 'I still love Replit even if it dropped my DB', and to 'I don't want to get up in the morning because I can't make vibe coding tool respect code freeze aven with help from its developers'

    They seem to end on an optimistic note, but man this is scary to see