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Bebop Rust

rainway.com
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The Tokio Upgrade from 0.2 to 1.x

fly.io
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penrose Tiling WM 0.2.0 Released (Rust)

youtube.com
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metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I guess only if they know about it though
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I feel sorry for their servers rn
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I wondered as well and I think they're just used to calling their contributor team members 'staff', like you needed to be voted in as a contributor then you are 'staff', apparently oftc does the same thing
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
or a massive troll on freenode
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
this makes zero sense, why? is this a massive troll on freenode?
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
does anyone have a sense for the daily active users across freenode? asking for a friend ;)
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
hn is kind of notorious for having most of the people in a thread have pretty similar opinions, reddit is another one if you try criticizing anything about certain companies in the wrong channel there are going to be a bunch of people who will target your account with massive down votes so that the comment is removed
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
where are the cheats for rust lang now?
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
what an incredible project with great information and presentation!
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I've always found computer algebra systems a particularly fascinating niche in computing, implementations in accessible languages like Julia are really doing a service to enthusiasts and learners everywhere!
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
project verona is _one_ attempt at doing this, ebpf is another
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
this issue is knowing whether you are catching the right errors
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
it's a long running series of numerous high quality articles
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Honestly it's certainly not the worst language construct?
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
well.. certainly it has stopped 'some' people from using it though for many the compilation costs are worth it
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
tl;dr Gentoo requires users to build packages locally meaning they are dependent on the build software for a library to have Gentoo support for their architecture. Rust has limited support for some of the architectures Gentoo otherwise supports. Since this is an important crypto library adopting Rust Gentoo may have to drop support for certain currently supported architectures.
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
I think I saw something about reports that FB has hired a number of individuals to work full-time on the Rust lang, so there are probably lots of companies contributing to Rust in ways that don't get them features on the website.
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
This gives a whole new meaning to the excuse of 'sorry for the typo I just fat-fingered that keypress'.
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
Despite my aversion to these 'live-coding' environments for compiled languages, I'm actually interested to see what can be managed with Rust. The dynamic linking they are using sort of reminds me of rust-analyzer which quickly re-parses it's tree at every save. I don't code in a way that normally requires interpretative feedback but quality tools like evcxr might contribute to changing my habits.
metreo
·5 anni fa·discuss
It's a failing of many licenses where if the binary isn't modified then the rest of the software doesn't need to be similarly licensed. This goes against the spirit and intent of these licenses. Simply wrapping a OSS product in proprietary service layers is antithetical to the spirit of the open source license and not in the best interests of the community.