No idea. I just like Python and stuff. Not much of a low level kind of guy.
It’s for people who suffer from severe anxiety when they see stuff like:
->
or*
for example. /j->*
Something that deteriorates the structural integrity of load-bearing frameworks /s.
Being serious, it’s another programming languages that is gaining popularity. Others can expand on why it’s good. I’ve never used it myself so I can’t comment in good faith. I also don’t have any experience with Rust-bros so I can’t comment on their code quality. I’ve mostly just been watching amused as they fight with the Linux development community.
Iron Oxide. Everyone else is wrong.
Ferrous oxide innit?
Wustite, ferrous oxide, is black. FeO.
Typical rust, usually found as hematite, is Fe2O3 and is red/brown. Also an iron oxide.
Magnetite is also another black iron oxide, Fe3O4.
There are quite a few other flavors of iron and oxygen too.
flavors of iron
Yum yum
Just like grandma supernova used to make
Ooh, cool! TIL
No. OP meant to type crust which is an inedible handle for pizza. I will die on this hill.
Get extra sauce. The whole point of bread is to carry sauce.
This guy fucks. Although, if I’m gonna put sauce on it, what’s a little more cheese?
you meant to say incredible instead of inedible, since it’s the best part of the pizza, with the best taste
ITS JUST BREAD
exactly, bread is vrry eddble by itsssself
why eat pizza if you like plain bread more?
pizza is mrre crrrsty
Idk about that fryman
pepple hav been doing it for thousands of yyeeers
The amount of inedible is dependent on the amount of hungry
i’ll always eat that part unless i’m extremely full
I can agree with that, and the quality of the handle of course.
The very fast map in Call of Duty.
“1v1 me on Rust bro”
Ah those were the days
Does COD still have that map? The last time I played it was in MW2 on the Xbox 360.
As far as I know yes, I watched some videos where people were talking about the newest MW version and they showed that map, that’s how I remembered :D
a low level language that has really nice features when compared to c and c++, but honestly i find it difficult to read. probably my lack of experience with it, tho.
Water? Like, in the toilet??
The bane of Intel CPUs, and a trigger word for C geriatrics.
A source of entertainment in the Linux kernel mailing list
Back in my day we coded in assembly and we liked it that way!
Back in my day I didn’t code at all and I liked it that way!
(My day was today)
What is the issue with Intel CPUs? I’m OOTL here.
Some of their 13th and 14th generation CPUs have manufacturing defects that resulted in oxidation. In some use cases (servers and such), failure rates sometimes reached 50%. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVdmK1UGzGs
and they kept denying there was an issue, until there was so much proof that they couldn’t deny it any more and were like “okay fine there’s an issue so we’re going to be extra generous and extend your warranty one whole year”
They were probably trying to run out the warranty period. (for legal reasons, this is speculation)
In countries like Australia that have good consumer protection, they’d have to replace failed CPUs even outside of the warranty period, because they’ve still failed in a time frame shorter than a regular person would expect a CPU to last. The USA really needs better consumer laws.
It’s a programming language, which is particularly relevant for Linux, because it doesn’t require a runtime (separate program that runs the code). This allows it to be used in the kernel.
But it also means that it’s very good for building libraries. With a small bit of extra work, virtually any other programming language can call libraries implemented in Rust (like you can with livraries implemented in C).
Add to that, that Rust allows for performance similar to C and makes lots of typical C bugs impossible, and suddenly you’ve got folks rewriting all kinds of C libraries and applications in Rust, which is something you might have also heard about.Ah yes, the C bugs in the kernel libraries. We’ve all seen them.
Ah yes, intentionally misunderstanding someone’s comment. We’ve all seen them.
I mean, what the heck is this passive-aggressive comment? If you disagree with me, then come at me.
Plenty of patched memory leaks in the last few years. You can pretend they dont exist.
Thank you for the informative response. I knew rust was a programming language, but didn’t know it’s significance.
It’s that awkward language between C and Zig that (even decades after it’s realized to be a false start) will take forever to die.
It’s a brutally competitive and toxic game.
You must be looking for /c/playrust
pve is pretty fun! I like flying the balloon around!
It’s a type of fungus.
It’s a cult.
cargo
cultHave you heard of our lord and savior memory management?
No, not those other false gods
It’s for programmers who need their Imposter Syndrome amplified.
It’s a survival crafting game where players help each other survive the world with mutual cooperation, kind words and absolutely no Nazi or racist behaviour.
Actually it’s a low budget western movie starring Alec Baldwin that resulted in the tragic killing of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins due to inadequate safety practices on set.
ABSOLUTELY no racism, whatsoever
And no bee grenades