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> The "70%" is just nonsense.

Care to elaborate why?

> And cherry picking individual benchmarks too.

Do you have any general, comprehensive benchmarks or statistics that would indicate the opposite? I would include one if I had one at hand, because that would be a stronger argument! But I'm not aware of such benchmarks. I have to cherry pick individual projects. I don't want to.

I still claim that, as a general trend, Rust replacements are faster while also being less bug-prone and taking much less time to write. Another such example is ripgrep.



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