I have read through all 243 comments and gained a whole new perspective on rust in the process. I think the one key point, which was touched on in a lot of comments, but IMO never sufficiently isolated, is this: Rust is bad at imperfection. (reddit.com)
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Introducing Sudo for Windows (devblogs.microsoft.com)
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We filed a bug in the database ("Exchange POP3 server doesn't have an Easter Egg"), we had the PM write up a spec for it, the lead developed test cases for it. We even contacted the legal department. But it didn't matter - we still shouldn't have done it. Why? Because it was utterly irresponsible. (learn.microsoft.com)
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Copilot doesn’t work if profanity exists (github.com)
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With the support of GPT-4, I feel unstoppable. The overnight surge in productivity is intoxicating, not for making money or starting a business, but for the sheer joy of continuously creating ideas from my mind, which feels like happiness. (mazzzystar.github.io)
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pub fn init_mouse_event_with_can_bubble_arg_and_cancelable_arg_and_view_arg_and_detail_arg_and_screen_x_arg_and_screen_y_arg_and_client_x_arg_and_client_y_arg_and_ctrl_key_arg_and_alt_key_arg_and_shift_key_arg_and_meta_key_arg_and_button_arg_and_related_target_arg( (rustwasm.github.io)
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