55 / An easy mode for Rust
Published on May 8, 2022Hi ✌🏻
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"It's only a pointer if it's from the Provenance region of RAM, otherwise it's just a sparkling usize." — @impraxical on Twitter
Culture
- The transmogrifying power of reflection (cenizal.com)
CJ Cenizal about the powers of self-reflection.
- Having Career Conversations (softwareonthebrain.com)
Joe Lynch about career conversations and how to build trust.
Rust
- An O(1) Generic Blog Post About Rust (peterkos.me)
Peter Kos about const generics in Rust, with a bit of background on implementation history.
- Building a static site generator in 100 lines of Rust (kerkour.com)
Sylvain Kerkour built a SSG in 100 lines of Rust and explains how.
- Creating an Easy Mode for Rust (tim.mcnamara.nz)
Tim McNamara has a few suggestions for flattening the Rust learning curve.
- Rust is hard, yes, but does it matter? (jmmv.dev)
Julio Merino argues that in a typical software project using Rust isn't really harder than other languages.
Tech
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Matteo shares a neat trick to improve the ability to move windows on macOS.
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Kiran Rao shares a great guide to zero-downtime migrations.
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Amos describes the experience and countermeasure of the recent DDOS attacks on his website.
Cutting Room Floor
- 'We Can Only Be Enemies' (theatlantic.com)
Peter Pomerantsev about the bizarre story of a Ukrainian family living with Russian soldiers talking about their views and values.
- Hot Banana (what-if.xkcd.com)
Randall Munroe about radioactive bananas and how many it'd take to power a house.
- Mechanical Watch (ciechanow.ski)
If you ever wondered how a mechanical watch works, Bartosz Ciechanowski has yet another interactive blog post that‘s got you covered.
- making friends on the internet (jon.bo)
Jonathan Borichevskiy explains how to make friends on the internet.
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