

urged lawmakers to act.
“We urge uniparty members to investigate themselves and find some wrongdoing.”


urged lawmakers to act.
“We urge uniparty members to investigate themselves and find some wrongdoing.”


People stopped taking Brian seriously when he helped create Go. That was pre-Rust.
Even the “talking points” here seem to be re-used from “Go vs. X” ones. Also, his experience speaks of someone who only tried Rust pre-v1.0.
Anyone who actually knows Rust, anti- or pro-, knows that what he said (partially in jest) is factually wrong.
Feel free to prove otherwise, especially the part about the performance of Rust programs. Don’t be surprised if he simply didn’t pass --release to cargo build, a common pitfall for someone in the “hello world” stage of trying Rust.
And this is why appeal to authority was never more fallacious, considering we live in a world where Dunning-Kruger is a universal reality.


And user-space implementations of WireGuard are used a lot anyway, especially on mobile. Every VPN provider app ships with one, at least as a backup (It’s wireguard-go usually since boringtun is not well maintained).
You are in a thread where a user is having a problem because of the push for flatpaks, and because of some distros like Fedora crippling their packages and providing objectively worse alternatives on purpose (because they don’t want to risk RH IBM getting sued). If the user was using some sane community distro like Arch, the user would have never come to realize that such unnecessary issues even exist.
As for flatpak hate specifically, see my ramblings here.
Users are better off using a “freeworld” ffmpeg package, or not using Fedora at all. The cisco decoder is shit.
your life will be better if you stop using both flatpaks and openh264.
Or to avoid ad hominem accusations:
No code. Don’t Care.
And no benchmarks either. That intro about stack vs. heap also reads like someone who never went further than sophomore-level knowledge, or someone explaining things to kids.