>Uhm, are you really using battle-tested software written in C that has been in use for 30 years? Don't you know there could be hypothetical memory exploits?>Just switch to this untested piece of shit version written in our vanity language because The Science⢠says it's unexploitable!
you just touched the key point
>>106989857>program to run programs as other users>more than 8k lines of codethe power of posix lmao
>>106989857trust The Science except when it shows that it's a slow piece of shit like how recently it showed the new sudo-rs re-implementation is buggy garbage>t. Brodie Robertson
>>106989857>battle-testedi love how much of a giveaway this retarded expression is
>>106989951It is. We should all use new code because newer=better
>>106990183Devil's advocate: Perf differences can sometimes be hueg when new versions of programs don't stick to design constraints intended for, like, 1980s hardware.
>>106989857I don't have either version of sudo installed at all, I just su to root
>>106989874This lol, why should it be more than a single sys call
>>106990388How do you run bash script that have it, cap
>>106989874>sudo>posixthe absolute state of rust trannies
>>106989874Why does it actually have so many?
>>106990333it's not just about performance. reimplementations or alternative implementations are almost always useful. the maintainers of og sudo appreciate and are on good terms with the sudo-rs effort which already surfaced a couple of issues that needed fixing/clarifying.but of course the internet gantry of retards can't comprehend any of that, and must always live in a parallel world where only shallow generalizations, cliches, and manufactured sports-like fights exist.
My first experience with a rust program was the zellij terminal, it was slow and took like a minute to load, I installed tmux and it loaded in a second I'll avoid rust crap from now on
>>106990405I don't, if any script tries to sudo it fails. I consider that a featureif it's my own script that I wrote and trust I just run it as root
>>106989874Now do that in Windows... I'll wait.
who benefits?follow the money.
>>106989874OpenBSD's doas is around 2,500 lines of Cseems like a Rust problem, not a POSIX problem
>>106990672doesn't do the same thing as sudo.
>>106990440Some OpenBSD guy noticed this too, got mad, and wrote doas
>>106991514neither does sudo-rs lmao
>>106990483hyprland?
>>106991634is written in c++, your point?
>>106990483zellij is crap. but that has nothing to do with it being written in rust. just look up who is behind that project. and as far as performance goes, they literally could have just reused the lower level crates that power alacritty, and no one would have beaten them in that regard. but that's not their biggest problem anyway.tmux also has its share of crappiness (try to render England's flag in a tmux pane), but it's serviceable for the most part.
>>106990450A reasonable argument on /g/, really??
>>106989857Yeah it's so battle-tested that a major vulnerability is found every year lmaosudo-rs just works, good thing trannies don't live rent-free in my head so I can use it