I’m unsure who you think is using subterfuge here? The interviewer or the interviewee?
For instance the three languages listed in the title were organically brought up when discussing zigs cross compilation features (~14m into the video) because it still manages its cross compilation even for cgo and rust with c or c++ ffi.
> A year ago starship was doomed to fail because 33 engines firing at once would tear the rocket apart. Now it’s a failure because they screwed up the landing.
I’m unsure what you mean by “screwed up the landing”, both stages exploded in flight.
Scott Manleys analysis and reasoning seems sound: that the error was likely due to hot staging burn causing damage or being mistimed causing propellant sloshing.
For instance the three languages listed in the title were organically brought up when discussing zigs cross compilation features (~14m into the video) because it still manages its cross compilation even for cgo and rust with c or c++ ffi.