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I want to say Rust, but for some stuff it's probably very overkill. I love it, but there's a reason we don't use CPP for everything. (WASM may change things here but IDK)
Swift would be an excellent candidate for the title of "simpler Rust," but unfortunately it's doomed to rot in Apple's walled garden for all eternity.
Honestly, I would say TS (which I hate, but it's indispensable for many things) or any JVM/NET language (Kotlin, C#, both are good)
Does it matter if it is overkill as long as it doesn't slow you down too much.
Is a great reason to learn and use a language
Is a great reason to avoid using it.
If you don't enjoy the tools you use them you are going to be far less motivated to work on things. Which will kill off a lot of projects.
There are something that TS is better at, but there are also a lot of things that rust is better at. Each languages haves different strengths and weaknesses. IMO both rust and TS are both fine general purpose languages to learn. Personally I would pick rust for most things though and would definitely favour it if I could only learn one language.