@romin
If you refuse to use nano, next time they are making you edit config files in AbiWord 🤪
@prahou @ozzelot @nina_kali_nina
If cypherpunks exist, does cypherbullying?
Like… Refusing to accept invites to unencrypted Matrix chatrooms? Requesting key exchange algorithms that sshd does not support? 🤔
@fiore @max @snacks
Indeed, the compiler doesn't warn you about shit… But in case with Rust you're in some cases doing things in a very inefficient way just to make the compiler SHUT THE FUCK UP — because you feel that re-writing it in an idiomatic way for Rust might make your head explode 🤯
All in all, nothing is perfect, the article is absolutely right about that.
@fiore @max @snacks
I agree! The main point: it's hard to move away from — that is indeed so and it's very important when you're using it commercially, as for other disadvantages — they have their counterparts in other languages, the article even gives a few examples of those.
One other thing that strikes me: indeed, it has very opinionated defaults and your code is to be error-prone if you're writing it just by looking at others' code, which is important for junior devs…
@neural_meduza
КолпакиКосухиКлан? 😱
@kaia
Ah, the golden days when "the complex problem of information gathering" required solutions more elegant than the annoying surveillance beacons we carry with us today 👴
@RememberUsAlways @timo21 @MelodyWainscott @TonyStark
Sowing disarray in the other camp? Wow, knowing all the details — a bold move! It's just a bit too… precise, not what I usually expect from him 😅
Otherwise it's like: "Look at this man, laugh at him — he's old! I'll be just like him by the end of my term if I take the office",— like… what? 🤪
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.