The rust community is its own worst enemy. The political infighting and constant compulsion to shit on other languages is a turn off to many, and there are plenty of applications where memory safety is not the highest priority.
The rust community is its own worst enemy. The political infighting and constant compulsion to shit on other languages is a turn off to many, and there are plenty of applications where memory safety is not the highest priority.
If you want to talk about bullying you ought to include all the rust zealots who show up to shit on C every chance they get.
I’ve inserted myself into your C project because only idiots write C. Rust is the one true god, mUh MeMoRy sAfteY! Now please explain to me how C works.
LMAO
if you will have a machine to deploy from
You can run ansible against localhost, so you don’t even need that.
I use ansible + a debian preseed for unattended installs.
sfdisk is a script-oriented tool for partitioning any block device.
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Just don’t install a DE? Am I missing something?
It is worrisome that all the smug elitists are too incompetent to just leave off the pipe and review from stdout, or redirect to a file for further analysis.
Same people will turn around and full throat the aur
screaming ‘btw’ to anyone who dares look in their direction.
Look forward to this completing just in time for ROCm to drop support for your card.
No, I meant release: https://www.debian.org/releases/
Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: stable, testing and unstable.
It’s pretty common to use debian unstable
as a base. stable
is not the only release that debian offers, and despite their names they tend to be more dependable than other distros idea of stable.
$ awk -v k=$(uname -r) '/^NAME=/{gsub(/^NAME=|"/, "", $0);print $0,k}' /etc/os-release
Debian GNU/Linux 6.7.12-amd64
My comment was speaking in a general context.
I’ve seen the video and I agree with Ted. Anyone with experience understands creep, and although Wedson denies it it’s exactly where they’re headed. Ted and others are right to voice these concerns and attempt to set very clear expectations for the rust developers.
They took on the task knowing it was experimental, would be difficult, and that they would be second class citizens - you don’t get to agree to the terms and then complain about them later.