That article is really good, because it highlight that Rust doesn't have to look messy. Part of the problem, I think, is that there's a few to many people who think that messy version is better, because it "uses more of the language" and it makes them look smarter. Or maybe Rust just makes it to hard to see through the semantics and realize that just because feature is there doesn't mean that you need it.
There's also a massive difference between the type of C or Perl someone like me would write, versus someone trying to cope with a more hostile environment or who requires higher levels of performance. My code might be easier to read, but it technically has issue, they are mostly not relevant, while the reverse is true for a more skilled developer, in a different environment. Rust seems to attract really skilled people, who have really defensive code styles or who use more of the provided language features, and that makes to code harder to read, but that would also be the case in e.g. C++.
Apparently the largest atmospheric test done in Nevada was 74kT (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumbbob_Hood)
It's kinda hard to imagine why on earth you'd ever build a warhead larger than 100kT. At that point it's just destruction for the sake of destruction, not to win a war, but to ensure that everyone loses... Well, that is the point of MAD, but it just seems reckless and inhuman.
https://www.esmc.eu/ it's not 3 or 5nm, but 12nm FinFet isn't bad.
This seems like a more reasonable take. What I'm wondering is "Where will consumers go?"
They won't be shifting to Apple in any large numbers, many aren't willing to pay the price Apple is asking for a laptop. More and more I'd say that the average consumer if going to either use their work laptop, or their phone, for all their personal computing needs. Other that gamers, and the few of us who actually think that computers are fun (or at least they used to be), why would the average person buy a computer? My personal experience is that especially women just handle everything on their big ass phone anyway.