Ha ! Good joke.
Ha ! Good joke.
Nice writeup. I was surprised by the lack of performance of the Bevy solution, especially the fact that it didn’t scale. In fact I was a bit saddened Bevy has no existing way it doing fast whole-objects collision detection.
Yeah. Believe me most of these embedded controllers are not very well programmed. Play a bit with fake certificates and I won’t be astonished if you to catch something.
Very nice ! That’s when you can start spying on your car’s behavior.
Because, well, the left coalition came out ahead of the vote but then started to loose ground to political shenanigans. War is not over but a significant battle was lost.
IKR ! All this naked violence…
I’m French and found this comment offensive. Then I upvoted you.
I love you. That’s exactly what I was looking for. Long live Hevilix !
Not consumer minded. Citizen minded.
Regardless of the very subject of the post, linear types and do.. final
constructs would be a welcomed addition.
Ok help me there. What am I looking at ?
Warning: in the first case “value” is actually a shared reference, not a value.
You could argue that C++'s new is Rust’s Box::new, and delete is replaced by RAII. Same concepts but way better ergonomy.
I find it’s a mix between ML languages and C++, and knowing one of them would help yes. If you’re tired if chasing a wild pointer because of a subtle use-after-free in a multithreaded monster under gdb, you’ll love #rust.
The reality is probably that kernel developers don’t get any younger nowadays. And believe me, when you get older, have children and less free time, your waistline suffers a bit. Or even a bit more than a bit.
That's a hell of a comment !
Watch “The Handmaid’s Tale” excellent TV series. Happens in good ol’ America but you’ll get the idea.