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Yeah, the blog post is a very confused write-up. I saw lots of similar posts on LinkedIn recently, with quite a lot of likes and echo chamber comments. It’s just hilarious how a narrative emerges that reinforces biases due to ignorance. There must be a name for that sort of fallacy.

I love to write in Rust precisely because I can express failures more explicitly, it’s the transparency that wins here.

I’d frame the issue Cloudflare had rather in the PR review and QA corner, maybe as some AI complacency. But it’s not a problem with Rust.





> There must be a name for that sort of fallacy.

Motivated reasoning


I love the ub Go forces you to have explicit error handling ones the most.



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