How does another social media ruled by a billionaire gives hope?
How does another social media ruled by a billionaire gives hope?
And we all know Arch isn’t a distro right?
Is this sub-populated mostly by Facebook people? Some of the answers really feel like it.
What you’re asking is akin to: why are people impressed by the airplane? We’ve already reached the Americas and India by boat.
SpaceX, and others actually are not advancing science per se, but are greatly improving/optimising the engineering so that it can be used in cheaper ways by others.
There’s also the issue that after the moon landing we didn’t really improve that much and much of the knowledge faded
You cherry picked his argument and left out the rest where he states China’s as cheaper standards of environmental “friendliness”
You’re so kwel and super smart, little guy
Sorry if it sounded aggressive. This topic hits close because I have at least 2 very close friends that continuously ignore speed limits and no argument dissuades them of the “speed limits are a way of controlling the people, and fines are just for the police to earn money” mindset, et al. And I feel they’ll have a nasty accident one day
I don’t disagree it’s disproportionate. But you know how rich and poor can avoid fines? Just fucking respect the limits
People should follow the law because it benefits everyone not because they want to avoid a fine
What the hell this is new, so road safety was created to hinder the poor? Just drive below the speed limit and stop making stupid excuses
I also never had an accident where I needed the seatbelt
I see your point, but in this case I feel OP was misinterpreting the situation
But that’s the thing where you are wrong. They clearly state they don’t want C developers to learn Rust. In the particular video posted he was saying “I want you to explain to me how this particular API works so that I can do it”
The concerns about who fixes what on a merge when the C code breaks Rust code are valid, but that’s easily fixed by gathering with the Rust developers, explaining the changes and letting them fix it.
Sure and place neovim there
Can you point out where I said that?
The issue is not agreeing, but behaving like an immature prick when arguing
Isn’t Linux still Linux even though probably a lot of the original code is gone? Why would slowly rewriting it whole, or just parts, in Rust make it stop being Linux?
I agree with your views. But I have to give praise to Linus for bringing Rust into the kernel.
Yes I agree but the solution for a project so big and critical is not to fork. How do you maintain all of it while at the same time adding support to Rust?
The difference is that now you have a scope of where the memory unsafe code might be(unsafe keyword) and you look there instead of all the C code.
Elon is not taking it deep enough