It's weird that some language communities have a thriving wiki, and others simply do not.
It doesn't seem to relate to community size, nor docs quality (e.g. the Emacs manual is great), nor the age of the language.
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I've just realised that Community Fibre, my ISP, offers 5 Gb/s packages in some London addresses!
I'm struggling to imagine a use case for such a high residential bandwidth. When I switched to 1 Gb/s I needed to upgrade my wifi router to actually take advantage.
Zig shipped a RISC-V backend before AArch64!
I think RISC-V is doing really well in the technology enthusiast community.
Overall it seems like the Rust for Linux is making huge strides. Greg KH is super supportive of it[1] and the wider Linux community is pretty positive[2] (see all the quotes at the end of the slides).
1: https://lore.kernel.org/rust-for-linux/2025021954-flaccid-pucker-f7d9@gregkh/
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