Ever since I started using Erlang it felt like I finally found 'the right way' when before then I did a lot of work with sockets and asynchronous worker threads. But even though it usually worked as advertised it had a large number of really nasty pitfalls which the actor model seemed to - effortlessy - step aside.
So I'm seriously wondering what the motivation was. I get why JS uses async, there isn't any other way there, by the time they added async it was too late to change the fundamentals of the language to such a degree. But rust was a clean slate.