Not really?
I've been places, from embedded bare metal to ML AI, and that "embedded bare metal" end is the one place I don't use Python directly in. Embedded bare metal is just ruled by C forever.
Bit of a shame, because C is kind of bad at its job, but nothing else has the "compatible with everything" badge of honor.
The tooling around embedded devices though? Python.
When I want to tinker it’s usually because I want to make something faster than anyone else has done. Does that help illustrate why some might prefer to tinker in Zig, and why your definition of tinker seems a little narrow?