What it feels like when Rust saves your bacon
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From 5/31/2016, 4:41:44 PM till now, @mfrw has achieved 2920 Karma Points with the contribution count of 197.
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What it feels like when Rust saves your bacon
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The Y Combinator in Go with generics
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https://planetscale.com/blog/generics-can-make-your-go-code-...
The blog post on go generics seemed to be a very well written piece.
A thread about async rust
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Stupid RCU Tricks: Is RCU Watching?
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Microsoft Issues First Production Release of Its CBL-Mariner 2.0 Linux Distro
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I use go at my ${DAY_JOB} and I love go. I think it’s a little too aggressive on our part as a community to flag this post. Although, I do not agree to all the opinions shared by the author. Let's agree to disagree :)
Beating Grep with Go
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Twitter CEO tells employees company is in the dark over future under Musk
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New C++ features in GCC 12
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When to use generics
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Get Familiar with GoLang Workspaces
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Arti 0.2.0 Is Released
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Azure Virtual Machines with Ampere Altra Arm-Based Processors
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An Introduction to Generics
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Russ Cox on “Sustainability with Rust”
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I think what I owe to this place is me transforming from a dumb fellow who would say "This ${shiny_thing} solves world hunger & ${everything_else} is wrong!" to "Yeah, naah ... everyone has a point of view and is right from their vantage point"
tl;dr I think this platform made me more humble!
A big "thank you" to the community :)
"In a shocking turn of events:" -- That's what I would say without even reading!
I find content written by Eli Bendersky pretty informative: https://eli.thegreenplace.net/
Block Linux Fileless Payload “Malware” Execution with BPF LSM
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