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This is just...not actually true, depending on what you mean by "obsolete". Rust has been stable since 2015; almost all code written for version 1.0 still compiles today.
This is more subjective, but most of the current feature-stabilization work in Rust is not "bolting on" completely new functionality, but rather focused on reducing places in the language where different features are currently incompatible. This blog post is a bit old, but expresses what I mean: https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2022/09/22/rust-2024-the-year-of-everywhere/