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esperenttoday at 5:24 AM2 repliesview on HN

> has a multiplier codebase. A bug may affect a significant larger portion of users than most libraries or binaries will

Couldn't you say exactly the same about bun?


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emarotoday at 6:45 AM

Sure, but Bun is now owned by a company who's entire shtick is creating AI models. That shifts priorities.

mert-kurttutantoday at 6:48 AM

It might be one of the reasons they want to migrate to Rust, i.e. to handle many these memory related issues by the compiler. Personally I used bun on a very few personal instances. But if you check issue reports, you will see memory bugs being reported say more than deno.