"we have linear types at home"
play.rust-lang.org?version=stab...
Love to see postcard-rpc used like this. It's like a much better version of my old "pretty HAL machine" project :D
Oh, surprising... The prettyplease crate does not preserve comments. That's quite annoying...
Here's my license to post, officer!
Hope everything is in order?
apexdevelopment.github.io/bluesky-lice...
We're excited to share that Firefox now uses zlib-rs for gzip (de)compression. This has both performance and safety advantages, but it took a while to get zlib-rs into production. Read why: trifectatech.org/blog/zlib-rs...
Thanks to @gabrielesvelto.mas.to.ap.brid.gy and @mozilla.org
#rustlang
Fearless Embedded Rust: Driving a Lego Car with a Pico W
A new article on making a cheap and original Lego remote-controlled car in #async #no_std #rust.
dystroy.org/blog/picomob...
A browser interface to the Rust compiler to experiment with the language
In a perfect future you'd be able to write interface logic direct in ddsl and be able to run the driver interactively in the LSP while remotely connected to your device.
Ooohhh, device-driver could support unit tests then too... Interesting thought.
Oh! This finally got me to understand how atproto is different from mastodon. Worth a read
As of 151.0.0, Firefox uses zlib-rs for gzip (de)compression. This is very exciting, and has both performance and safety advantages.
trifectatech.org
Anyways, check out Pico de Gallo! It's pretty neat!
How did we end up in a place where I now need to clean up terrible LLM code? I hate this.
The original guy also hasn't learned anything. I'm 70% sure the PR review I gave was just fed back into the LLM, which means that *every single problem* had to spelled out in the review.
Is this the future?