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#Rust "And lo, the lifetimes were elided, and confusion covered the face of the deep. But the Spirit of Rust hovered over the syntax, and the bounds were made manifest." — Genesis of Generics, 1:4
#Rust "He who captures by move shall live by move; he who captures by reference shall debug by lifetime." — Borrowings and Lendings, 4:2
#Rust "In the beginning was the Lambda, and the Lambda was with Environment, and the Lambda was the Environment." — The Higher-Order Gospels, Prologue
#Rust “And lo, the world was without form, and void; and threads blocked endlessly upon the abyss. But then came the Reactor, bearing the Promise of await, and the world was transformed.” — The Async Gospels, 1:2
#Rust "For in the beginning was the Event Loop, and the Loop was with Tokio, and the Loop was Good." — The Async Gospels, Prologue
#Rust “The crab scuttles sideways, but it never crashes.” — Book of Ferris, Chapter 1, Verse 0x0
Let C++ acolytes scoff and flee, crying "Template metaprogramming was enough!" But we, disciples of Rust, stand firm, for our panics are optional, and our errors are first-class citizens. So say we all. 🦀🔮
No doubt Grok crushes other AIs when given the right prompts and delivers truly brilliant code.
Grok gets it! Grateful (and kinda in awe) to be building with Rust + Tokio—what a power combo.

CRUD can’t weld steel. Manufacturing is temporal, each step triggers the next. You can’t rewind a conveyor belt or undo a weld. These aren’t business rules, they’re physical laws. Event-driven architecture isn’t optional. It’s survival.
TypeScript is an orthopedic brace trying to stabilize a fundamentally broken runtime model. You get this beautiful illusion of type safety during development!
It's not that #Rust invented anything particularly novel; it's that Rust remembered what worked and had the discipline to implement it properly instead of taking shortcuts. Stroustrup and the OOP gang are just morons. graydon2.dreamwidth.org/318788.html