The Rust moderation team quit because the devs wouldn't obey them. Here's who replaced them.
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So Rust is dead then. It's only a matter of time before they start crippling the compiler so it can search for twansphobic language in your code and installing rootkits on your computer in order to better hunt down heretics. Where there are Twitter troons, there is clinical narcissism and borderline personality disorder.
I never got into Rust solely because the user base was so weird and cultish it put me off it. Learning that it was infested by troons just made me feel vindicated. And now, I am double vindicated. That doesn't happen too often.
Oh well. I've heard good things about Go lately.
Uh ?
https://go.dev/conduct
Go is Google and thus Go is cucked. Just use ISO Standard C or C++. Can't go wrong with a language without a "community" behind it. Communities are ripe with woke infestation.
Or its scripting derivative, PHP.
I'm not too worried about the fact that Google owns Go. They may be converged, but they're still a company that has a multitude of legal reasons not to fuck with their consumer base. They're not going to suddenly update Go with code that wipes your hard drive if you're from Russia.
Rust, on the other hand, is just a bunch of random devs. Many of them are terminally online Twitter trannies who own nothing, so they don't care about being sued after they introduce malicious code. That's what I'm worried about.
C++ is a complete mess that gets extremely confusing in a hurry and C is where joy goes to die. I've used both extensively and do not enjoy either. I luckily don't have to do low-level programming too often, but when I do I'd like to at least suffer slightly less than programmers did 40 years ago.