

If you don’t, you quit. See Boeing.
If you don’t, you quit. See Boeing.
Those same safeguards that banned AfD years ago, thank god they exist!
Most questions on stackoverflow are trivial. I assume those people now use llvms, as those are good enough for this kind of problem
That’s a lot of words to simply admit you were wrong.
This landlord worshipping you Germans do will never cease to amaze me. Cheaper than buying? Guess why the prices are high. Rent for 50 years? You know what you’re left with after renting for 50 years? Absolutely nothing. And it’s not even like tenant rights are especially good here.
You think a government can ask a couple of dozen thousand, barely literate goons to do something like this without the word getting out within a week?
Unless the government buys the generated tokens from those websites. That’s like the entire problem
What’s yours? This whole “pirates are also buyers” is just a cop-out, but sure your anecdotic experience is valid proof against the more logical alternative
What? This is exactly what Orwell wrote about
Yeah the us defaultism really shows here.
IMO, if a developer finds Rust too difficult to learn, they probably shouldn’t be writing kernel code in the first place.
I actually introduced rust to my workplace this week, with a workshop reimplementing part of one of our service.
It seems people liked it. Now I want to look into how we could create Conan packages (to be consumed by c++ code) out of crates. I guess I’ll use the CXX crate to generate C++ headers, but other than that I don’t know.
Making money doesn’t necessarily equates to capitalism, especially if you’re your own boss
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
OS components
I’ve got bad news for you…
Maybe they should have actually made a point then
In case you’re serious, not everyone is a native speaker.
So it’s not for unit tests, that’s where the confusion stems
Ghidra is open source?! How did I miss this!
There are dozens of tutorials and books to get started with Rust. At this point no one’s writing this kind of comment in good faith. Especially in a community dedicated to Rust.