Agree with most of the points in the article. I’ve tried to attack this party by generating code and leaving all other maintenance to developer without any framework constraints: https://github.com/sashabaranov/pike
Rather than reading what tech/science writers can summarize on a lap (remember, they only learned the laureates' names a hour ago or so), I prefer to simply head over to YouTube and look for a lecture given by a laureate themselves. Most likely, Nobel is not their first prize and they have given a lecture summarizing their lifetime contributions before. Plus, it's always more pleasure to listen to nice people than reading Twitter :)
One thing I’m pursuing with pggen is serializing DB query results directly to a proto. It’d be super cool to write a sql query and have it spit out a proto and avoid all the boilerplate struct copying.