Sarah's website - Stop telling me to use rust.

@SRAZKVT @SharpCheddarGoblin I see you repeatedly self-insert into conversations about Rust to express your desire for it to fade into obscurity again, isn't that kinda self-harm?
@natty @SharpCheddarGoblin not my fault it pops up into my feed
@SRAZKVT @SharpCheddarGoblin it's not your personal obligation to argue with every post that pops up tho

@natty unfortunately, i view reliable and resilient architecture as more important of a target than my own mental health

my mental health being better only benefits me and close ones, proper architecture and sharing knowledge of how we can make things better benefits everyone. pretty easy choice there

@SRAZKVT there's your problem

to make reliable and resilient architectures you first need functional mental health

"Sacrificing" by burning out is not heroism, it's depressing to see

@natty sorry but i just cannot stay still when everything is blowing up around me and i know how to at least somewhat fix up things

to me that would be immoral

@SRAZKVT you remind me of the internal slideshow we have in training resources https://sre.google/resources/practices-and-processes/no-heroes/
Why heroism is bad, and what we can do to stop it

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@natty @SRAZKVT

to make reliable and resilient architectures you first need functional mental health

Eh not really. There are multiple examples of experts with failing mental health (or health in general) maintaining their skill up to the end.