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  1. @tshepang For shells, my daily driver has been #Bash for decades. I try to always be using as modern a version as possible. I still use Bash especially for shell **scripts**. My #Dotfiles are set up to use either (github.com/wolf/dotfiles. In particular, see the `shells` directory). Git Bash for Windows, of course, forces the issue for me at work. During my Bash time ) and now) I occasionally try other things. For instance #Xonsh (which just wasn’t for me). Shells can do amazing things but understanding shell scripts is a rarer skill than understanding more popular languages. That’s one reason why, if a shell script gets too complicated, I’ll just write it in Python.

  2. @tshepang @jsbarretto

    ...of movement for any human being a desirable as this may be, would simply lead to a breakdown of virtually all services provided by the state.
    A case in point: the Lebanon, virtually a failed state.
    No, a somewhat just solution would be that the old industrialized nations pay #ClimateReparations to the former #colonial countries, as the University of #Leeds recently suggested.

  3. @jsbarretto @tshepang

    (2/2)

    ...politicians on their payroll. The US have become a clear plutocracy since #CitizensUnitedVsFEC (see thread.)

    A pars pro toto, #Elon: he controls 50% of global satellite 🛰 internet communications, and hardly any government can risk to alienate.

    So, no, they do not factor out. Different groups/entities.

    Here are some links regarding lobbyists, if needed:

    mstdn.social/@corporateeurope/

    newsie.social/@nbcnews/1104331

    mastodon.social/@HistoPol/1106

    mstdn.social/@corporateeurope/

    //

  4. Women who have carried their bat through a T20I innings:

    Tshepang Khabo (LES)
    12* of 49 v MWI, 2018

    Ayesha Hasan (NOR)
    11* of 52 v SWE, 2021

    Tharanga Gajanayake (BAH)
    25* of 43 v UAE, 2022

    Sterre Kalis (NED)
    51* of 75 v THA, today

    #NEDvTHA
    #EuropeanCricket
    #T20 #cricket #womenscricket

  5. RE: toot.cafe/@matt/11656607557201

    makes me wonder if it is feasible to have a rustc option to specify how much memory to use

  6. RE: toot.cafe/@matt/11656607557201

    makes me wonder if it is feasible to have a rustc option to specify how much memory to use

    #rustc #rustlang

  7. mdBook 0.5 brings with it native table of contents generation (for pages with multiple headings), reducing the need for plugins and custom css

    rust-lang.github.io/mdBook

    #mdbook #rustlang

  8. a (small) victory worth celebrating: rustc-dev-guide default branch is now named "main"
    github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev

    #rustc #rustlang

  9. nice touch that when I do "./x doc rustc --open" in Rust toolchain repo, I get both compiler api docs and rustc book ready for me to enjoy

    #ux #rustc #rustlang

  10. this I think is the final missing piece to have an entire toolchain written in Rust, others being compiler (rustc and cranelift) and platform access things (rustix and eyra/mustang)

    fosstodon.org/@rustnl/11467593

    #cranelift #rustc #rustlang

  11. I appreciate that Zellij displays the most important keybindings by default... makes it so approachable

    #zellij #rustlang

  12. love that when a Zellij pane is fullscreen (ctrl-p f), moving to the other panes (alt-j and friends) inherits the state of being maximised

    #zellij #rustlang

  13. @lqd
    I feel this is worth delaying the 2024 edition for, if that would reduce the intensity and pressure of trying to meet the deadline
    @pervognsen

    #polonius #rustlang

  14. @dan_ballard one thing that can help today with trust is looking for "cargo vet" reviews by trusted projects, this being an example github.com/bytecodealliance/wa
    @Mara

    #cranelift #rustlang

  15. @the_art_of_giving_up there is spec.ferrocene.dev, which is the first major visible piece of work the initiative produced (for the goal of using Rust in safety critical domains)
    @Alonely0 @Lunaphied @thephd

    #ferrocene #rustlang

  16. @jyn am thinking the major benefit of bringing Rust to FuSa is for software people there to hate their jobs less, because that industry already builds very safe systems due to rigorous processes

    #FuSa #rustlang

  17. @jyn am thinking the major benefit of bringing Rust to FuSa is for software people there to hate their jobs less, because that industry already builds very safe systems due to rigorous processes

  18. @jyn am thinking the major benefit of bringing Rust to FuSa is for software people there to hate their jobs less, because that industry already builds very safe systems due to rigorous processes

    #FuSa #rustlang

  19. @jyn am thinking the major benefit of bringing Rust to FuSa is for software people there to hate their jobs less, because that industry already builds very safe systems due to rigorous processes

    #FuSa #rustlang

  20. mdBook 0.5 brings with it native table of contents generation (for pages with multiple headings), reducing the need for plugins and custom css

    rust-lang.github.io/mdBook

  21. mdBook 0.5 brings with it native table of contents generation (for pages with multiple headings), reducing the need for plugins and custom css

    rust-lang.github.io/mdBook

    #mdbook #rustlang

  22. mdBook 0.5 brings with it native table of contents generation (for pages with multiple headings), reducing the need for plugins and custom css

    rust-lang.github.io/mdBook

    #mdbook #rustlang

  23. 🤔 What makes a hero? *The Pangean Chronicles* explores the fine line between courage and fear. 🌟 Start your journey here: mybook.to/thepangeantrilogy #FantasyAdventure #BooksToRead #EpicFantasy