I'm not taking any more space and time to add to my comments, I think I made my ideas clear, and they don't come from day dreaming, they are all based on actual work and research done using Nim and discussions I had with other developers as a friend or VPoT in my company.
This is a repeated conversation I'm having for years, and it seems to be a conversation I will have for years if I stick to Nim, not sure it worth it anymore. I'm not talking about spaces only, I'm talking about language familiarity if you choose only spaces as an example and omit all my points, fine, next time Nim loses adoption again a C-style language even if the other language is inferior to Nim, it's them not Nim's fault. If anything this conversation convinced me to stick to C++ and Go, and invest more time in something like Zig and Julia. they have the momentum and libraries. Thanks for everybody, I hope I didn't offend anyone and if I did my apology. I wish you all and Nim success.