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I still don't understand why Rayon is not part of the Rust standard library. Rust was created to have easy and safe multithreading on the CPU, and Rayon is the clear winner in this space, for me it feels like something that should be part of Rust.
The Rust stdlib is specifically intended to be as lightweight as possible (while still providing those idiomatic abstractions that might be needed throughout the ecosystem, e.g. std.future) in order to avoid the Python "dead batteries" problem. What the Rust ecosystem is still lacking is a quasi-standard "Rust Platform" of best-practice library components where the community can freely deprecate something when a clea…
Sort of like VS Code has extension packs.
Basically have some metapackages for common development areas, that pull in community vetted, high quality libraries for certain areas.