

This is simply not possible in rust, because strings are utf-8, so the size of a single character can vary. I think there might be a class for ASCII strings, but otherwise you can just use Vev<U8> and then convert to string


This is simply not possible in rust, because strings are utf-8, so the size of a single character can vary. I think there might be a class for ASCII strings, but otherwise you can just use Vev<U8> and then convert to string


Those don’t run Linux…
A colleague of mine had a BSOD while we were doing our stand-up, and I have had a few over the last few years.
Also, you don’t get to tell us that BSODs don’t count if the driver is written by someone else, that’s not how it works. Otherwise Linux has no audio problem, only alsa does. Completely different thing.
IDK why you’re shilling for them honestly
That’s your distro’s problem, not the developer’s


This often comes with the *-dev version of the dependency. The normal one contains the binaries, the dev version includes headers and often the FindPackage
Yeah, everyone is an idiot but you, congratulations. We’re all making shit up, our computers crash because we’re noobs. Thank you for your contribution.


And then those who want both use arch. I know we love our memes, but this one is really out of date.
Do you have any evidence that “the industry” has made the change? My personal experience says the opposite. Unless you mean “new repositories use the new default name” which says more about people simply not caring rather than anything else.
No one is offended by that word, at some point we need to stop wasting time on pointless debates and move on. If I start tweeting that I find “main” offensive are we going to have to find another name?
Your understanding of communist ideas are on a par on your spelling of it.
But no one keeps a 10 year Linux install when upgrading is a trivial command. That’s the whole point.
Also, this is advice you’re already being given for free, no one here cares if you stay on Windows or not. No one is going to help you more than that.


Confusing article, or the writer has no damn clue what those jobs were for in the first place.


Probably some automatic serialization that included the field. Someone forgot a #[serde(skip)]!


If your workplace lets you run a VPN on their device/network they’re probably not looking through your traffic


The analogy works fine, the problem here isn’t about pirating, it’s about bandwidth


It doesn’t take a genius to guess a forwarded port is used for torrenting though
Job’s remote/hybrid though. I’ve never lived in Berlin but where I work now juniors get 55k€, and probably don’t have as much fun here as they would in a young Rust-using startup. IDK if I were a fresh grad I’d try my luck there
57k is more than decent for a junior, what are you talking about.
Domain are also susceptible to being hijacked, unfortunately.
Also what do you mean by github only?