Mostly Grey former ginger with a preference for Rust. Leads wg-rustup, sorry about the mess. He/Him or They/Their Now @kinnison@fosstodon.org too

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Replying to @ManishEarth
If they're not really nasty, chuck them in the ziplock of random veg bits for making stock.
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Something a colleague of mine wrote back when I was part of a group doing regular technical blog posts - yakking.branchable.com/posts…
Replying to @imperioworld_
True, but hunting all the old white males might make improvements elsewhere too. (Note, I count myself as an old white male)
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I'm sure she would do that, regardless of licence, if I gave her reason enough.
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Oooh an interesting compromise, though perhaps only issue licences to BAME women to do it?
How about just a ban on old white guys? I'd be prepared to take one for the team.
Please retweet if you think there should be a worldwide ban on trophy hunting.
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Today's revelation - 7up Zero with low-sugar vimto squash is glory in a pint glass
The culmination of much effort: `snap install --classic rustup && rustup toolchain install stable` should now work. Rustup 1.22.0 (the @rustlang installer) is the 1st release with (currently unofficial) snaps. We'll work to make it more slick and thence more official over time.
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If you're in the right area hire Jon, I know I would if I could.
I'm getting closer to graduating (hoping by Nov 1), and it's time to figure out what's next! I'd like to continue working on @rustlang and its ecosystem, ideally on open-source libraries and tools, so if you know of a good fit that supports remote work from LA, please reach out!
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We just released version 1.22 of Rustup (the @rustlang installer) - blog.rust-lang.org/2020/07/0… Thanks as always to @pietroalbini for his help with the release, and to the huge list of contributors (see the release notes)
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Replying to @markhymers
my most recent was also made with smoked paprika and smeared inside with gochujang
Replying to @sarkasaa
of you do it right then no. It never gets easier, you just get better at it.
100pc this.
I don't mind Go bashing, I know I like the language and I know it does great for a lot of people. What irks me is when someone writes up why Go works for them, and HN has the arrogance to tell them "it's because you don't know better". Maybe it's you not getting their use case?
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Replying to @hisham_hm
That was the debconf where the ubuntu group started and we all got rather too fond of caipirinha.
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