I just wish Go supported parametric enums (sum types) and Option, rather than copying Hoare’s billion dollar mistake.
I ported some code to Go and rust a few years ago to try both languages out. The rust code ended up being 30% smaller because I could use an enum and a match expression. In Go I needed to make a set of types and interface{} to achieve the same thing - which was both slower and way more verbose. My rust implementation was as fast as my C implementation in 2/3rds as much code. And it was trivial to debug. My Go implementation took way more code to write - about the same amount of code as C, but it was harder to read than C and ran much slower.
For cookie cutter SAAS and prototypes, I prefer typescript. It’s fast enough for most things, and the type system is much more expressive without getting in your way. Not as convenient to deploy as go - especially on mobile. And the standard library is more like an attic. But in my opinion it’s a much better designed language.