And yes, I've built #ziglang too, but it fails to produce binaries even for the hello_world type of programs, I have no idea what the problem might be, but as it depends on LLVM (and even comes with LLVM 18 for bootstrapping), it could be literally anything.
And you can't build newer Rust using older tools — because it only supports last 3 releases of LLVM and they have cranked out quite a few of them in the past couple of years, but the worst part is those LLVM releases can only be built with GCC 13. This looks somewhat relevant: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/95594
Why does everything have to depend on the latest versions and be so fucking broken? 😩
Things that work reliably well on my 32-bit #PowerPC machine.
GCC 13 works fine, but can't produce a working dynamically linked Python binary — probably has other issues so I've downgraded.
Rust up to 1.80 works, but segfaults when building certain crates, such as getrandom — probably related to newer versions of LLVM being horribly broken and LLVM12 probably works because it seems to ignore most optimisation flags.
19th century trade cards: often beautiful, frequently weird AF. https://librarycompany.org/2024/08/08/the-captivating-world-of-19th-century-american-trade-cards/
Happy Friday from Lucky! Her eyes look very green in this photo.
#CatsOfMastodon #Mastocats #CatsOfFediverse #Cats #Catcontent #Friday
US DoJ considers breaking up Google: https://www.gsmarena.com/us_doj_considers_breaking_up_google-news-64140.php
Google is a monopoly. The fix isn't obvious. A business breakup may be coming – but what comes after may not be better: https://www.theregister.com/2024/08/15/google_monopoly_fix/
I hope this "breaking up" involves cluster munitions in one way or the other 😈
At least there's more than 0 jobs for juniors in #rustlang, I guess.
Source: https://filtra.io/rust-jul-24
In case someone with good #golang experience fancies to tackle a probably "easy" issue where the initial debugging was done, check out https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog/issues/3220 A thousand virtual kisses to you if you can fix it!
Seeking help from an IT security person - please share!
I run an open source, federated event sharing site, #Gathio (https://gath.io). A few days ago, it was victim to a ransomware attack that deleted the database. I need a few hours of someone's time (paid of course!) to sit with me and go through my security configuration ASAP.
Sometimes, running open source, free, community services _sucks_.
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