Rust is hard to find, so in the context of a high quality article on a technical blog:.

golden_lucky TeX is difficult, but I don’t think there are quite a few questionable articles CareleSmith9 That’s because “TeX is difficult, but most people who use it have never studied it and are forced to use it. I think that’s the reason for the mass production of suspicious articles. golden_lucky In other words, if Rust also leads to more people being “forced to operate without studying”, then there will be a mass production of suspicious articles. There is a possibility…

nishio Just like the rise and fall of social networking sites. nishio People who learn around new technology X gather and enjoy it Learning accelerates because articles are of high quality People who learn adopt technology X in their products People who learn adopt technology X in their products More people don’t want to learn X because they have no choice but to use it because it is adopted in their products → more suspicious articles → more noise, so people who learn start avoiding X. This trend seems to be the rise and fall of social networking sites. nishio The rise and fall of social networking sites People who like new things gather in a new SNS → Interesting because new people like new things gather there → The type of people who join because it is a popular SNS (information product sellers, uncles who want to get involved with young women, etc.) → The atmosphere of the place deteriorates and people start evacuating to other SNSs.


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