I’m not let gonna let people feed me negative karma and be ungrateful for me providing them (what I believe) is a good and useful piece of content. If there are more people who dislike than like, that means they don’t appreciate the thing I posted, and that’s why I’ll nuke it.
I myself prefer to get info from in video form infinitely more than having to read it.
I called you lazy for not even being able to check how long the video was. And you are lazy for not taking like 7 seconds to get to the transcript yourself.
No offense, but this is some serious laziness. The video is 10 minutes long, and you can literally take the transcript and dump it into an LLM, and you will have a get a short readable summary in like 20 seconds of work.
The video’s message is that Rust is positioned to be the universal programming language of the future - one that developers can learn once and use across all domains throughout their entire careers, similar to how C served that role for previous generations of programmers.
The video’s message is that Rust is positioned to be the universal programming language of the future - one that developers can learn once and use across all domains throughout their entire careers, similar to how C served that role for previous generations of programmers.
I love it.