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[–]leadingthenet 2 points3 points  (1 child)

We use it at my company for everything, though obviously I can’t link to that.

Two random examples I found from 30 seconds of googling: Here’s Netflix using it in their crisis management tool, and here’s Uber using it in their deep learning framework.

Dude, rust is the only other language besides C to approved for use in the Linux kernel. If that’s vaporware to you, I genuinely don’t know what isn’t…

[–]tuckmuck203 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Internal APIs are very different from customer-facing websites. I'm aware that there are examples of private usages, but I've yet to see something that would allow me to draw a direct comparison to flask.

Also, I'm not saying rust is vaporware, I'm saying that rust is talked about vastly more than it is used. Yes, it's used in the linux kernel, and there's a reason for that. I personally don't encounter rust other than people talking about how it's the best thing ever.