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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This looks so awesome
Replying to @mycoliza
this is just a simple MVP that essentially gives you a `top(1)`-like view of all the async tasks currently running on a @tokio_rs runtime. we've got a *lot* more planned for future iterations...so if this is something you're into, come help out at github.com/tokio-rs/console!
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Replying to @kianryan
I'm sure it'll turn out that this one session it approved of was actually a really bad idea in the long term :D
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Replying to @fanf
I'm glad you're getting there :D let me know if you want other Rust hints :D
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Replying to @burntsushi5
is an anti spam measure due to outdoor submitting cryptocurrency miners in prs
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Replying to @Stewieatb
Last in-person interview I did, I think I wore cargo trousers and a t-shirt with a rude slogan on it.
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Replying to @fanf
Yes, that's basically #include'ing the tests over again. You *should* be using the lib crate as any other client application would. In what way were you having trouble before?
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Today in 1964 BASIC made its debut, in an effort to take programming out of the world of machine language. Share if you're old enough to have gotten your start with it.
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I am incredibly sad that public CI services have had to tune down their provision due to cryptocurrency wankers -- as a result the development loop when designing new CI for a project is so much longer that I risk losing interest in the work I'm doing :(
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Hear hear - you often hear touted "We are a diverse workplace" but all that means is that there's a variety of people present. An **inclusive** workplace, though, is one which encourages and celebrates these differences - finding value in everyone's individuality.
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In this sense we reverted the 1.24.0 upload, so people who managed to download 1.24.0 got 1.24.0 but the next time rustup tried to `upgrade` it would end up reverting itself to 1.23.1.
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Thank you to everyone who helped us beta-test this fix.
Replying to @rustlang
We have fixed the regression, and Rustup 1.24.1 is here! $ rustup self update If there's any more issues, we'll be watching out for them! blog.rust-lang.org/2021/04/2…
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Replying to @colmmacuait
I learned incredibly early in life that masking my Brummie roots was valuable to cause others to take me seriously. What's really sad is that this has led to me now fighting my own bias against regional accents in others. However I don't think I want to 'return' to brummie :D
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Hear hear.
I. Hate. Cryptocurrencies. There are no redeeming qualities. None. There’s a hardware shortage everywhere, they gobble energy supply in a completely unsustainable model, and almost everyone involved is only doing this to make money…in another currency.
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One thing to note is that `rustup` depends on a lot more of the community of crates than the compiler etc. do. For example we can't build for aarch64-windows yet.
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Thank you all for the effort putting this together. I guess we need to think about what the rules are for `rustup` to include a build for a target now :D (At least something more than "we don't think it'll break our release too often")
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