Satan didn't want to make two trips.
I lived in Ontario for 20 years then I lived in Seattle for the next 17, I assure you that the healthcare I receive and received is pretty much the same - except in Ontario it's way cheaper. You're talking about cutting…
It's not though. It's fast enough for many applications but if you need to write a hypervisor then suddenly bounds checks and atomic pointers become significant. Not to mention that rust dramatically reduces your…
This is a very different take than I have. People who are good tend to leave sinking ships much faster.
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"You can't use reflection if the classes aren't in the class loader" "I see why you would think that however this should work, let's test it." -Claude, burning my company's money.
Speed and security are not good bedfellows. Combine that with really shitty standards and dozens of years of development... Oh, and licensing. Licensing is the real killer. I could just write my own mp3 decoder easily…
I was also able to set this up entirely with a web interface.
To be honest Rust has the exact same supply chain attack pattern - it's just newer and more maintained at the moment. Give it a decade.
Satan didn't want to make two trips.
I lived in Ontario for 20 years then I lived in Seattle for the next 17, I assure you that the healthcare I receive and received is pretty much the same - except in Ontario it's way cheaper. You're talking about cutting…
It's not though. It's fast enough for many applications but if you need to write a hypervisor then suddenly bounds checks and atomic pointers become significant. Not to mention that rust dramatically reduces your…
This is a very different take than I have. People who are good tend to leave sinking ships much faster.
[dead]
"You can't use reflection if the classes aren't in the class loader" "I see why you would think that however this should work, let's test it." -Claude, burning my company's money.
Speed and security are not good bedfellows. Combine that with really shitty standards and dozens of years of development... Oh, and licensing. Licensing is the real killer. I could just write my own mp3 decoder easily…
I was also able to set this up entirely with a web interface.
To be honest Rust has the exact same supply chain attack pattern - it's just newer and more maintained at the moment. Give it a decade.