No one is really obligated to do anything except what they get paid for, so you 
need some kind of motivation.

This motivation is not easy to come by if you don't have a specific goal.

I don't think Nim has a specific goal (so it's "general purpose"), and I'm 
perfectly fine with this.

There are some very good things that Nim has that no other languages have; it's 
already bad that other languages don't have those features, it would be even 
worse if they were locked behind whatever specific niche Nim would fulfill.

In that sense sometimes I find myself preferring a slightly buggy or hacky 
language that does cool things (or things that seem cool) rather than be bogged 
down by a lame but supposedly robust language.

My other options are usually languages like Java and Python which are both lame 
and unreliable.

It's just a compromise you have to live with.

If great products existed, that would be great, but it's not really easy to 
make them great and it's not like anyone's life is at stake on it.

For the time being, it's good enough, if not who can you hold responsible lol.

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