I'm not going anywhere and I'm certainly not going to be shitcoining. I think I'll start making a relay implementation for nostr in go.
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There has been no commits to the #strfry master branch for 4 months with multiple older and newer PRs waiting to be reviewed and merged. @npub1yxpr...qud4 hasn't published any notes in ~3 months. On GitHub it seems like he is busy with some "Ethereum-vault-connector" project over the last 4 months. Does anyone know if Hoytech has said anything about the future of strfry? I sent him an email yesterday to ask him about the future of strfry but haven't gotten any response yet.
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Rust is for hipsters that want to flex that they can learn a difficult language and then use it to make something that could have just used python anyways. Go is a much better swiss army knife. Rust isn't needed in 90% of the projects it's used in. ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿป
Memory safety is handled by higher level languages at the cost of performance. And no it's not needed for applications that don't require security. Again, not everything needs rust.
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