I've found whenever people complain about rust code they can only point out how it's different but not why it's worse and I can usually point to a reason why it's better.
to be fair, I get sometimes it's difficult to pinpoint why something is bad and even "being different" can be a legitimate criticism on its own
I was driving my brother in law and he was trying to tell me some news he heard but couldn't get the specifics so he spent ten minutes searching tiktok for it. I couldn't believe it
translations are never perfect, there's lots of nuance and even entire concepts that gets lost. Learning another language enables a new way of expressing yourself. it's why you often see people who share multiple languages communicate with each other by mixing them.
I live within a 15 minute walk of a sports arena. It's not so bad, it's neat to see all the community fill up the streets on big game days. I walked to see the red hot chili peppers last year, that was pretty cool.
I've been doing itch and jams for a little bit, even managed to win one once. I've learned a lot but can't shake this feeling that I'm just making free games for itch. You might be right though.. whatever kind of sea of games I think itch is, the mobile sea may be a lot worse.
I did that in Detroit last year. Lucked out by getting an airbnb. Hotels were so crazy expensive. Streets basically shut down, full of people before and after the concert
I've found whenever people complain about rust code they can only point out how it's different but not why it's worse and I can usually point to a reason why it's better.
to be fair, I get sometimes it's difficult to pinpoint why something is bad and even "being different" can be a legitimate criticism on its own