The top comment at that link points out how many of the sibling comments are delirious and emotional, kneejerk responding to the news rather than giving any sort of sober analysis.
That people were overreacting with emotional meltdowns (common in AI-related threads) is perfectly compatible with the branch making enough progress to get merged.
Anyone who disagrees with me is having an emotional meltdown and obviously they're delirious AI-haters.
I'm not in a cult, you are in a cult and delusional!
This seems dishonest.
I'm reading through the top comments next to his and don't see that. You can always find delirious and emotional takes, but those didn't dominate the discussion
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017005
> [...] Time will tell how this will turn out. Would be nice if the Bun maintainers could give some clarification about what they’re doing here, and why they’re doing this.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017358
Compares this to Go runtime's C to Go migration
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017309
Link to Github diff view
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48017505
> I wonder if a successful, albeit slower, approach would be to walk the git commit history in lockstep, applying the behavioral intent behind each commit. If they did this, I would be interested in knowing if they were able to skip certain bug fix commits because the Rust implementation sidestepped the problem.