Git has Rust now? based
Git has Rust now? based
Grew up on these, they are delicious that's all I have to say
It's not that. I tend to end up with 8-9 neovim/claude pairs across many git worktress and different projects. Each are tightly scoped to a single project, but it adds up :D
I have a new problem. These days not only does neovim start rust-analyzer, so does claude. Because of this I frequently end up with rust-analyzer eating 16-20GB of my ram and my whole system falling over as I hit the 32GB limit
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10/10 no noots
All quite now. I guess the Supreme Court decide that the only way to win the game was to not play.
Actually maybe we do. Another was just posted
Seems we don't get a decision today. There's one on Barrett v. United States but that's a different case
It's going to be really fun tomorrow when the Supreme Court rules against Trump's tariffs (hopefully).
It's unbelievable how stupid Trump is. The Supreme court might rule against his tariffs and he's truthing up a storm about how bad this would be.
If he had passed the tariff via congress, instead of illegal EOs, none of this would be on the table.
If the people building AI products did more #UserResearch, they'd be able to figure out what problems folks actually have where AI can help.
www.techspot.com/news/110879-...
Very normal stuff, not concerning at all
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KckG...
There is always an XKCD
I haven't, but the thing is this doesn't happen for my colleagues which would seem to rule that out.
There are a lot more details on Mastodon infosec.exchange/@k0nserv/115...
I've got the strangest #rustlang bug. A few our own crates at work refuse to build when I pull them from the registry, but if I patch them by pointing directly to the same commit on disk it's all fine.
Been like this for weeks now, no clue what's wrong.
Veratasium released a video about ASML and EUV lithography 1 day ago. ASML stock is up 5% today, seemingly as a result of the video.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiUH...
I guess I'm just old at this point. Gen Z and Alpha gamers seem to care more about who has the coolest skins than who is the best at the game.
I was randomly perusing my CS2 inventory the other day and found a skin worth Β£150. For the life of me I don't get why anyone would pay that, but hey I get a free copy of Battlefield 6 π€·ββοΈ
At the moment listening through the album Another Year Of Disaster by Adept
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I saw a 2004 vs 2024 metalcore Youtube Short a few days ago. I've only listened to early 2000s metalcore since
Finished an initial version of my #postgres ID type github.com/k0nserv/plid.
There's one unfortunate allocation in Rust that I haven't manage to eliminate...
bsky.app/profile/hugo...
There's this one person, I think anyway, who keeps creating sock puppet accounts for every HN thread about Rust. I'm pretty sure them and I had the exact same exchange in two separate threads...
It's free from allocation on the Rust side. Unfortunately Postgres cannot deal with 128 bit values without allocation, so in that it matches Postgre's native uuid type and allocates.
This does up to 3 letters of a-z prefix, 48 bits of timestamp and 64 bits of randomness all stored as a u128. It sorts lexicographically and as a number.
I'm playing around with the idea of a ulid inspired id type that adds prefix support.
Using the excellent #pgrx Rust crate it has been trivial to build a #rustlang #postgres extension for this.
plid=# SELECT gen_plid('u');
gen_plid
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u_06DHRQH6SJT7N2WEQK4910R
THIS WEEK: The first #PostgreSQL #Edinburgh #meetup! A prime opportunity to hear about the #database that'sβslowly but surelyβtaking over the world, and network with fellow #developers and #OpenSource enthusiasts.
Thurs 11 Dec, 6pm, University of Edinburgh Old College!
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We got Weird Al out here singing Killing In The Name, the time for moderation is over
Loved talking Glen about #webrtc and Sans IO in #rustlang β full on geek talk!
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In other formats here:
netstack.fm#episode-16
#rust #rustlang #sansio #rustlang #code #webrtc
You are right about the general public, doesn't mean I have to like it.
Also, I'm not sure it must be an "either-or", why not a "both-and"?
Anyway, it's their project and they can do what they want, I'm not paying for it so all I can do is be annoyed.