@HerraBRE A bit, but not very much, because the most important contribution from the Rust world, IMO, is not so much the language as the culture of great UX.
Take for instance Jujutsu, which is not even in the same league as git -- I'm more comfortable with jj after a few months of use than I've ever been with git after decades. The fact jj is implemented in Rust and git in C is not really material to that. But the respective culture around each of these languages is, to some degree.
It's kind of the same thing with uv. The fact it is fast is cool, but not quite as important as the fact that it is pleasant, IMO. Hatch (which is written in Python, but fairly Rust-like in culture) is also good for the same reason.