It has been increasingly annoying to play video games nowadays, take the recent Call Of Duty releases, I don't like playing multi-player I just want to play the 3-4 hours campaign and yet to do that I need a Battle.net account and need to be online, also I can't just install the single player campaign I need Warzone.
Ubisoft is also a hot pile of mess with their Ubisoft buggy client that constantly needs an internet connection.
Author makes a claim that Rust is hard because it's a systems language, i'd like to claim that Rust is hard because it hides the systems part of systems programming.
Systems Programming is just UNUX/POSIX/WIN32 Programming it's writing software that interacts with the OS, Rust hides much of this in language abstraction (for good reason) but the trade-off is that using the language becomes complicated.
There are 80,000 jobs mentioning or requiring C++ and 4000 mentioning or requiring Rust.
I understand more "modern" startups will tend to pick Rust but saying you "haven't seen jobs needing C++" is a plain lie.
source:indeed.com