Superiority Rust Github
If you want to observe this phenomenon yourself, try the following search queries on GitHub:
The final category is the collection of command-line utilities that replace GNU coreutils. Tools like exa (replacement for ls), bat (replacement for cat), and dust (replacement for du) all share a common DNA. superiority rust github
When you scroll through the issues on exa (now eza), you’ll see a pattern: users from macOS or Linux reporting that they “can’t go back” to ls. That sentiment—can’t go back—is the emotional core of Superiority Rust. If you want to observe this phenomenon yourself,
If superiority were merely hype, the numbers wouldn’t hold. But they do. As of 2025, Rust has been the "most admired language" on Stack Overflow for years. On GitHub, the story is even clearer. When you scroll through the issues on exa
When you clone tokio, you get a 500-page book along with the code. That book doesn’t just teach async Rust; it explains why every other async model is wrong. That is institutionalized superiority.