

Your assertion that “many people are loathe to learn Rust” (with the obvious implication that it’s unworthy of attention) or that it is an “incomplete” or “extremely niche” language, are unsubstantiated and insulting assertions themselves.


Your assertion that “many people are loathe to learn Rust” (with the obvious implication that it’s unworthy of attention) or that it is an “incomplete” or “extremely niche” language, are unsubstantiated and insulting assertions themselves.


I’m specifically complaining about you shitting on Rust. The other things you mention aren’t germane to your language-specific attack.


Shitting on Rust while propping up Python, whose ecosystem receives every day more and more influx of Rust-based tools and libraries is… a weird choice.


What qualifies as “using them wrong”?


Any universe has at least one sentient being.
What in the hell is this idiocy?


If you live in a dictatorship, those rights don’t exist. The rights are earned or agreed upon by a collective. They don’t pre-exist. In an universe without sentient beings, the notion of “rights” is nonsense.


They come from God or Nature.
Bullshit. Gods aren’t real and nature gives nothing.


Smirking in Spanish
(our barking onomatopoeia is “guau”, which more or less sounds like wow).


No. Everyone should learn Esperanto as a second language and preserve the cultural tapestry of existing languages.
All cultural loss is a tragedy.


how easily the corporate marketing apparatuses think they can shove it down the public’s throat.
Let’s also remark: USian public. Outside the States the reliance in stereotypes and too-pretty or too-token-minority is so obvious that it detracts from enjoyment.
Argentinian here. Lately I mostly consume British TV. It’s immeasurably better. People act and look as real people.
That’s also why I find USian remakes disgusting. They lose all distinctiveness. A blatant case was the police drama Broadchurch (UK original) vs Gracepoint (US remake). The only common cast member was David Tennant. The UK characters feel as real people. The US characters were obviously actors. Olivia Coleman was believable as a police officer in a small fishing town. Anna Gunn… wasn’t.


Not the person you’re answering to, but: You say this as if everybody enjoys manual labor, sports and/or outdoor activities. None of the proposed activities elicits the least amount of interest for me, for example.


I use ddrescue to create an ISO file and I play that file with VLC. Usually you can navigate the original menus without a problem.


You’re willingly ignorant about the many negative aspects of using Ai. Being ignorant is fine, but making such a proud display of it is not pretty.


If you can ask that question you’re horrible yourself.
Ah, yes of course. The community of Rust programmers is full of imaginary beings, holograms and simulations.
Care to specify what is missing?