eyes out? Rust will let you do that too." I find that message resonates because of how profoundly alienating 5/
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i think that makes people think rust is vaguely cool, but it doesn't convert
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I think your main point here is: unpack what the superpowers are, be explicit. Yes?
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also, give people something practical to do, go from fan -> user
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yeah, which is why neon/helix, despite the fact that it doesn't always 1/
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win in perf. Once people are sold on the superpower, they'll take 2/
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any opportunity to dig deeper. Language bridges help people play 3/3
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i do not entirely agree with that
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I think people need a project, but they look for any excuse once sold 1/
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on the "you can write C without the hassle" 2/2
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