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Off topic but I'm really happy that the developers chose Rust to code Lemmy in. Low maintenance + high performance is the ideal combo for open source server software.
I'd second this. Knowing that the back-end is built on Rust was definitely big part of drove my excitement for this project!
Yeah, I only found out recently but it's the cherry on top
There are hardly any experienced Rust developers. It's going to be a big problem.
I've heard the opposite from open source devs, that using Rust has increased the amount of contributions they get.
How much language-specific experience do you need? Rust is kind of it's own special thing, which is why the hype, but I don't know how hard exactly it is to break into.