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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Joined December 2008
I recommend the use of tweetdeck which renders twitter actually usable by rolling back a lot of the idiocies.
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We're happy to announce the release of Rust 1.48.0, featuring easier linking inside documentation, documentation search aliases, and more! Check out all the highlights in our blog post: blog.rust-lang.org/2020/11/1โ€ฆ
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I just wrote a small post on how I calibrate #AdventOfCode puzzles' execution time given so many different solutions and languages: old.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/coโ€ฆ
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I 100% endorse this idea, but sadly I also 100% expect that the RFC for it would permit "conforming" implementations to choose to ignore it for commercial reasons. *GRUMP*
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I woke up this morning to realise I was "preaching Rust" at someone who has done it for much longer than me. Whoopsie :D
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Replying to @nick_r_cameron
My gut feeling is "No because OwnedFoo is not a smart pointer to a Foo" I'd probably lean toward an `impl AsRef<[_]> for OwnedFoo` or else a `pub fn borrow(&self) -> Foo<'_>` Deref requires that the implementing type "contain" the target.
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Replying to @fanf
Is this going to mean we now can't upgrade our CPUs without having to reinstall the OS?
Oh hang on, reduce allocations, hrm. If you want async, surely you're taking an `impl AsyncWrite` though?
I assume, like all of twitter's less helpful "innovations", tweetdeck will miss out on 'fleet's and/or make them just fit into the normal timeline. Here's hoping I don't accidentally post any though as responses come as DMs I'm told.
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Anyone want to contribute to rustdoc? In the @rustlang dev tools meeting we saw that github.com/rust-lang/rust/puโ€ฆ is pretty cool but needs someone with a bit of time on their hands to push it over the finish line. Comment on the PR if you feel like this is something you wanna do :)
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Replying to @grhmc
GPG is fucking awful. The Sequoia-PGP people are *trying* to make OpenPGP somewhat more usable; but it's an uphill struggle.
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Replying to @grhmc
Yeah I saw that too. If you want a recommendation, I've had a good experience thus-far with bitwarden (and running a bitwarden-rs instance of my own)
Replying to @grhmc
It's all software. Software is awful. Let's make wooden furniture and cry into our 2020-branded techpiles.
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Replying to @grhmc
To be fair, you chose that setting :D You could equally well use a different PGP key for pass, or have your agent not cache the secrets.
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Replying to @ericwastl
AoC++ badge acquired. Thank you for all your hard work, I'm sure this year's puzzles will be awesomely fun!
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