> When there's a bug, there's no going back to an older version.
This practice is developed by the industry for a reason. It would be really silly to hear people running AI in Windows XP.
> Most users are giving up.
Rust is pretty new, users shouldn't rush to switch a stack because of hype. It takes time for languages to mature, even more for the ecosystem.
> When there's a bug, there's no going back to an older version.
This practice is developed by the industry for a reason. It would be really silly to hear people running AI in Windows XP.
> Most users are giving up.
Rust is pretty new, users shouldn't rush to switch a stack because of hype. It takes time for languages to mature, even more for the ecosystem.