The article shows it's a cultural problem, not a technical. The normal case should be that implementations come in all sizes of complexity on the market, and the end user can choose freely; and I consider this a healthy state of affairs. Rust and JS are a monoculture that has fallen prey to some mind virus where only big supply chain is valued, and so the market becomes distorted. Tell me whether I'm wrong in my assessment.
The article shows it's a cultural problem, not a technical. The normal case should be that implementations come in all sizes of complexity on the market, and the end user can choose freely; and I consider this a healthy state of affairs. Rust and JS are a monoculture that has fallen prey to some mind virus where only big supply chain is valued, and so the market becomes distorted. Tell me whether I'm wrong in my assessment.