Why I don't love Rust (either)

The article discusses various aspects of Rust, highlighting its strengths in error handling and predictability but also pointing out issues with control flow, language bloat, compile-time evaluation, low-level obfuscation, unsafe code, async programming, and the standard library. The author appreciates Rust's safety and performance but criticizes its complexity, long build times, and integration challenges, concluding with a balanced view of the language's pros and cons.
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