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Did you know Hitler drank water and breathed oxygen?
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When all of BRICS get sanctioned, we might see projects getting forked into "Free" versions, outside of the US jurisdiction. Not many projects can afford to ban all Russian, Chinese, Indian, Brazilian contributors.
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6 months from now, Mozilla activists will be throwing paint on oil paintings in museums.
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Rust cultists now crying because this wasn't a buffer overflow.
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He is. He failed to raise his daughter, he's not a man.
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The thing is, Rust bet everything on one kind of guardrails, and oversold it as if it would deal with a lot of problems. Rust bloggers love to use broken C code mixed with C++ code, to show "the Rust version is better," but it only shows they're either dishonest, or very incompetent.
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This is not an open source project. This is an international effort to advance the C++ language, which is one of the most essential programming languages in the world, together with C. If you weren't alarmed yet with something as crucial as the Linux kernel being sabotaged, this is the time. Your Windows OS is written mostly in C++, most games are written in C++, your web browser is written in C++. And there's a large overlap between the C and C++ ISO working groups; if the C++ group is banning people for this, the C group will be doing something similar, as they're funded by mostly the same corporations, and are run by mostly the same people. Over 90% of all computer software that matters is running C or C++ components.
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Germany is buying Russian oil and gas faster than ever in history. Most of it passes through Ukrainian pipelines, which gives them a cut of the sale. If that doesn't make any sense, this won't make any sense either.
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"We will create and operate our own spam bots."
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Remember how quickly X11 imploded? Remember how quickly OpenOffice imploded? Remember how quickly MySQL imploded? We're seeing this again. Who else is excited for GNU HURD?
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I bet the Notepad++ dev has an altar to Fauci.
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Now just watch as Stroustrup himself is going to get kicked out. He has no principles.
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It's okay, there will be new "perfect language" product launched next month, and these "developers" jump on the bandwagon again. EDIT: please update us, a week from now, about the amount of salt this video generated. Publish the downvotes and hatemail this video generated. Remember kids, salt only makes rust worse.
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@nerdybunny9975 Linus himself as not done much programming in the kernel for a long time. His software engineering skills are just about average, git was a huge mess until people actually pressured him to accept significant changes. He was a good project manager, being very strict with quality control, when accepting contributions. But now he decided to become a total lunatic, we can't trust him with code anymore. Any day now, he might start deleting out parts of the kernel as "revenge" for Ukraine and Palestine.
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Karl Marx was also a bourgeois. In his Manifesto, despite calling for the Lumpenproletariat to overthrow and exterminate the bourgeoisie, he also explained that the post-revolution world should be governed by a class of intellectual bourgeois (such as himself) to not allow the unwashed masses to undo the revolution. His middle name was "Hypocrite."
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Back in the day, Java programmers would brag about how Java programs could be just as "fast and efficient" as C programs when managing memory... if you had at least 7x more memory than your Java program needs. These delusional "engineers" have been around for along time.
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@marmadukemontague4081 Did the Orange Man ever do that? Or is that just yet another TDS fantasy?
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Linus damaged the Linux project beyond repair. There's no going back now.
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That outright proves it was intentional and malicious to make it opt-out. Enjoy a lawsuit or two, Mozilla.
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More likely, 25% of Google's code is copyright infringement.
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@mortadelaok Rust programmers thinking they have superpowers is almost a norm. Most of them think they can choose their gender too.
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@newfaith912 You glow.
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It's boolean-fluid.
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And on top of that, memory is just one type of resource that can leak, among many others.
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@SaanMigwell We have the source, yes. But we don't have the funding, the organization, nor the reputation of the official project. They're not destroying the source code, they're destroying the project.
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Definitive lolcow. Even has a fruit farms thread dedicated to him.
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Look up his behavior in other communities. He's a sociopath, he's willing to torch any community down if they don't bend to his will.
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Quantum Computing is like Cold Fusion, regarding the promises and the funding. And they're under an Inverse Moore's Law: the bigger (more qubits) they are, the harder they are to build and use. The more qubits you try to use, the harder it is to maintain entanglement, the harder it is to get any result out of the computation. It seems as if the laws of nature stop "quantum magic" from manifesting itself at any significant scale.
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Pretty sure that's just Arab money talking. With the next "policy update" they'll ban offending Islam, then let's see you call them "based" too.
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AI bros, Quantum bros, Crypto bros, they all get riled up when their fake gods get blasphemed. They'll soon flood the comments with "just use AI to fight AI, let the AI filter out the slop" followed with "let the AI fix the bug", and "let the AI write the whole source code."
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By selling followers and engagement, before people realize it has no value.
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Lunduke, you're wrong. ESR was never a legendary programmer. He became the maintainer of some old email software somebody else created, he forked off some NTP project, he wrote some data import/export scripts for CVS, git, etc. The only thing he wrote himself was something for the Linux kernel, and it was promptly rejected. There's a reason why "Nobody Likes Eric S. Raymond" was a meme.
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@newfaith912 Still glowing.
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You're assuming the malicious agent is dead broke, and doesn't have a couple hundred bucks to sabotage your project.
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@Maxjoker98 Ukraine was only mad that Germany was cutting them off from the transaction, by getting it directly from Russia. They're more than happy with Germany and the rest of Europe still buying Russian oil and gas, as long as it goes through Ukrainian pipelines.
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The fact that you group C and C++ in this imaginary "C/C++" language makes everyone else glad you love Rust so much. Please don't ever leave Rust.
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Reminder that even KDE uses Glib, a core component of GNOME.
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They're better off keeping it quiet until the lawyers sort it out. There's definitely some blame-shifting going on behind the scenes.
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The majority of the vitriol we get from Rust cultists is how wonderful it is at handling memory, including avoiding memory leaks. In the "The Rust Programming Language", 15.6, it claims that its wonderful memory safety guarantees "make it difficult" to have memory leaks. The harder you backpedal now, the harder we will laugh at you.
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Nobody wants that. How do these people find employment?
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I moved to emacs some 15 years ago, what is a "Notepad++"?
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I feel so safe when I stare at an out-of-memory kernel panic in my computer. It's very useful.
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No computer is as safe as when it crashes with an Out-Of-Memory kernel panic.
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Nice backpedaling. Here its, from the "The Rust Programming Language" book: "Rust’s memory safety guarantees make it difficult, but not impossible, to accidentally create memory that is never cleaned up (known as a memory leak)." You can't just pretend you never heard this bogus claim about memory leaks in Rust. Mald and dilate.
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Free content for Louis Rossmann then, it should make for an entertaining video.
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The only mistake was you being allowed on the internet.
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The Woke Group 21.
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The problem is that it doesn't look dumb. You'll get a detailed description of the problem in the code. It will all look correct. You'll spend some 15 minutes reading the bug report, the bug description, comparing with your code... then eventually you spot it's describing some bogus interaction between modules, that doesn't actually happen. You reject the bug report, you ban the sender. You think you've won, you spotted and rejected the fraud. In reality, you lost. You wasted valuable time dealing with a bogus report. Now imagine having 1 or 2 reports per week, then it increases to 100 reports per week. You know there are a couple of legitimate bug reports in there, but how can you tell which one?
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Linus already bent the knee, why would they go after him again?
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Mald and dilate. It's getting fixed, unlike your Mac and Windows vulnerabilities, that stay in place until the NSA decides to switch over to newer ones.
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