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True. But rust's aim (at least as its original author envisioned) is for low level systems programming where having automatic memory management is not desired. The aim of safety in low level programming is nice, but that comes with tradeoffs. Eg: not allowing certain patterns and thinking about memory / ownership even when not required.

Some vocal minority of rust fanboys herald it like these are not a problem and rust is right tradeoff for every programming task, as if when crab god doesn't like the way you structured your program there is fundamental mistakes in your programming and you should have fixed them anyway. That kind of dishonest, blanket statements are what leads to Rust Evangelism Strike Force memes.



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