> It's just complaining from people who won't be satisfied until all software is written entirely in rust.
I don't care what memory safe language they choose, rust is just the obvious choice for this domain.
> Why not contribute to the kernel and try to fix some bugs instead?
Who says we don't? My company contributed a 0day to the Linux kernel just recently.
Maybe we're all saying "new thing better" because we're sick of people writing garbage software and making users unsafe? Maybe we actually know better than you?
I don't care what memory safe language they choose, rust is just the obvious choice for this domain.
> Why not contribute to the kernel and try to fix some bugs instead?
Who says we don't? My company contributed a 0day to the Linux kernel just recently.
Maybe we're all saying "new thing better" because we're sick of people writing garbage software and making users unsafe? Maybe we actually know better than you?