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 @pwaring
*iff* your meter is one which can, then it'll be the manufacturer of the meter you need to start with to ensure the upgrade is available. Then you have to get your supplier to *integrate* that update, and then deploy it. Welcome to why I held out for a SMETS2 meter :D
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Replying to @jmtd
The new FF UI for tabs is awful, I've already had to complain about the moving of the tab container line to the top. the divorcing of it from the "tabs in a folder drawer" concept is just another sad move. It helps 'differentiate' FF from Chrome, but not in a good way.
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Thanks to everyone who helped us, particularly the FreeBSD testers.
Rustup 1.24.3 is here! This patch release focusses around resolving some regressions in behavior in the 1.24.x series, in either low tier platforms, or unusual situations around very old toolchains. blog.rust-lang.org/2021/06/0โ€ฆ
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Replying to @fanf
Yep. Unit tests are inherently part of their crate, not independent tests. :/
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Replying to @fanf
that big long thing is the name of the *test case* not the test itself. It's awkward naming but --test is more about *files* in tests/*.rs.
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Replying to @rossburton
Oh indeed. On a hillside, particularly if you're lost (and therefore standing still as you should be) GPS will be far far more useful. w3w is madness, perhaps it infects the minds of those who like it?
Replying to @rossburton
while I don't agree with his slavish adoration of w3w most in built satnav systems do rely heavily on inertial guidance, though typically only in cities with tall buildings which reduce GPS precision.
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Replying to @fanf
seems like you have been enjoying your forays into rust. I'm glad to hear it.
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Replying to @frabcus
Yeah, or to note things like "There's a jungle to the northwest" etc. If I am not building paths and putting signposts down :D
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Replying to @frabcus
If I'm focussed on something visual like a game, it's harder to let the in-mind lists take over. But I do use them somewhat yes.
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Replying to @frabcus
I like games which let you keep an in-game journal, writing notes on things. In Minecraft I do this with book-and-quill items for example :D Maps only work while I can see 'em :D
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Replying to @grhmc
We tend to avoid words like 'best effort' because it's arguable that you didn't put your best effort in :(
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