> I can assure you that the core utils have all already went through static analysers doing more checks than the Rust compiler.
I'd be very interested in reading more about this. Could you please explain what are these checks and how they are qualitatively and quantitatively better than the default rustc checks?
Please note that this is about checks on the codebase itself - not system/integration tests which are of course already applicable against alternative implementations.
Same with the new Pixel. A device to inspire Chromebook makers to make better, more powerful Chromebooks. And they (Google) themselves said that they don't aim to sell a ton of Pixels and make a lot of money out of it. I think they do it fairly.
Hey sama! From the YC founder's profile application:
> Please tell us about the time you, <username>, most successfully hacked some (non-computer) system to your advantage.
I am so much longing to know, why a "non-computer" system? There are so many things I could have boasted of but can't because of the "non-computer" thing :P