> But it's not easier at all, and learning curve just moves to another place.
Hard disagree. Go has its sharp corners, but they don’t even approach the complexity of the borrow checker of Rust alone, let alone all of the other complexity of the Rust ecosystem.
The fact that certain specific data centres are being proposed or built in areas with water issues may be bad, but it does not imply that all AI data centres are water guzzling drain holes that are killing Earth, which is the point you were (semi-implicitly) making in the article.
Most phishing emails are so bad, it’s quite terrifying when you see a convincing one like this.
Email is such an utter shitfest. Even tech-savvy people fall for phishing emails, what hope do normal people have.
I recommend people save URLs in their password managers, and get in the habit of auto-filling. That way, you’ll at least notice if you’re trying to log into a malicious site. Unfortunately, it’s not foolproof, because plenty of sites ask you to randomly sign into different URLs. Sigh…
Being a founder is a completely different situation which the article is explicitly not talking about.
Although, frankly, even as a founder, 100-hour 7-day weeks aren’t right for the vast majority of people. Clearly it worked for you, which is great, but 99% of people do not have that level of energy, and furthermore are mentally unable to withstand the sacrifices such a schedule imposes on other aspects of life.
Censoring is different to banning though. Banning in this case is the correct word to use, censoring isn’t. You can censor things on a platform, you can’t censor a platform entirely - that is a ban.
I never said otherwise. I said that many are incapable, not most