I agree that piling on complexity forever is never a good idea. But to imply this is what happens in Rusts case is a claim that IMO requires citation.
Because being touring complete alone has been reached a while ago. Why even bother developing peogramming languages after that? Probably because just being touring complete alone doesn't necessarily enable you to comfortably and quickly create abstractions and structures that are easy to write, modify and compose to a bigger whole.
The claim that what Rust is doing with its type system isn't useful is one you need to show us examples for. Simply stating something unfavourable about some project out of gut feeling is bad form.
Because being touring complete alone has been reached a while ago. Why even bother developing peogramming languages after that? Probably because just being touring complete alone doesn't necessarily enable you to comfortably and quickly create abstractions and structures that are easy to write, modify and compose to a bigger whole.
The claim that what Rust is doing with its type system isn't useful is one you need to show us examples for. Simply stating something unfavourable about some project out of gut feeling is bad form.