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Yeah. People really should be allowed to make things in whatever technology they prefer, but at the same time I can't help but wince when I see infrastructure such as Mastodon or Matrix Synapse being written in slow inefficient languages like Ruby and Python.
It's really bad for the strength of decentralized networks like Fedi when I have a friend telling me "I wish I didn't set up Mastodon because my tiny instance needs multiple gigabytes of RAM". I might have set up a Matrix homeserver myself by now if Synapse wasn't Python and notoriously slow. I immediately discarded Kbin as a choice (among other reasons) because it's PHP and Lemmy is Rust.
Always easy to say "hindsight is 20/20", but still.
Well you can’t know what you don’t know. So if you start a project and foresee thousands of people use it in scalable manner - yeah you’ll use something faster but then your project might die before getting “in the wild”… but if you’re just nerding out with your friends you just want to have fun… and then suddenly thousands of people want to use your project… there’s just no winning