4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.
>>107562658Good. Time to move away from legacy technologies like C and C++.
yeah, we know. /g/ is full of contrarians and you love to shit all over the place. good for you
>>107562658>python cryptography library>started requiring Rust
>you will cut your dick and you will be happylinux, 2025
>force people into putting up with a shitlang instead of it organically gaining tractionwhat a great plan
>>107562658Why are they so afraid of Rust?
>>107562658>4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.>rust winning today, 4 years laterkys for our entertainmentmake it memorablemake it... ambitious
>a Python crypto library no one uses depends on Rust>therefore Rust wonlmao rusttroons are something else
>>107563074its the most popular python crypto module by gitub stars doe
>>107562658>python
I want to FUCK rust trannies in the ass while they apologize for making their stupid tranny language. Collar up those rust troons so they can slobber on my cock and lick my asshole while apologizing for being stupid faggots.If they don't cum from that then I'll have to slap them until they do and piss on their face.Straight white male btw.
Pydantic v2 uses rust too, so if you use fastapi it's in there as well.
>>107562658librsvg was also rewritten in rust. Makes it basically impossible to run a linux distro without rust. Chrome and Firefox also both depend on rust. It's literally over.
>>107562658>pythonSir I never seen and used python in my entire life I only code HolyC I said I only code it
>>107562776This is literally what gaining organic traction looks like. And what luddites screaming about progress looks like.
>>107562658Ah yes Rust won which is why the fact that it won long ago has to be constantly and non stop reinforced everywhere you go like you telling yourself you're a woman.
>>107563258Fuck gnome. Why are they like this?
>>107563210>I want to FUCK rust trannies in the ass>Straight white male btw.pick one and only one
>>107563087Wait, Does not Python's standard library includes a crypto module?
https://materialize.com/blog/rust-concurrency-bug-unbounded-channels/https://media.defense.gov/2022/Nov/10/2003112742/-1/-1/0/CSI_SOFTWARE_MEMORY_SAFETY.PDFhttps://bpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.gatech.edu/dist/a/2878/files/2022/10/OSSI-Final-Report-3.pdfhttps://archive.ph/uLiWXhttps://archive.ph/rESxehttps://lkml.org/lkml/2025/2/6/1292https://github.com/microsoft/typescript-go/discussions/411#discussioncomment-12464988https://lwn.net/Articles/1030517/https://github.com/lcnr/solver-woes/issueshttps://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-dev-swatted-live-during-a-development-video-stream
>>107563539
>>107563554
>>107563569
>>107563576
Jeremy Bicha.>SEX BAT BY JUVEN/VCTM UNDER 12; F.S. 794.011(2) (PRINCIPAL - 2 COUNTS)Pedophile.Rust developer.PPA for Rust.https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/rustMental health, pronouns and alter egos are at the very least trends in Rust. Also as the community Rust Discord server goes.Hector Martin.Insisting that Asahi Lina is not his alter ego.https://aturon.github.io/tech/2019/06/25/back-in-the-saddle/https://fasterthanli.me/articles/state-of-the-fasterthanlime-2024https://fasterthanli.me/articles/that-health-is-mental
>>107563602https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JeremyBicha>I am a United States Navy Veteran and spent 2007-2010 living in Bahrain. I currently live in Florida. I joined Canonical in 2022 but my Ubuntu story started much earlier.https://wng.org/articles/the-high-cost-of-negligence-1617309216>Florida prosecutors weren’t forgetting: The U.S. Navy discharged Jeremy, and when he reached U.S. soil, authorities arrested him. He eventually pleaded no contest to two counts of sexual battery on a child under 12 while he was under 18. His defense attorney asked for less than a year in the county jail. The prosecutor asked for 15 years in state prison.
I always wonder, why rust when we have ada?
>>107563588I don't believe in swatting and by that I mean I don't believe any law enforcement agency finds any of the threats that people called/emailed in to be actually credible.They are just looking for any excuse to put on tactical gear and act cool and tough.
>>107563636I look at it this way, I have Ada, it works for me. The rest of the world can go troon out with their dicks cut off for all I care.
>>107562658rust already won the moment v1 came out in 2015, and it didn't even have a real LSP implementation back then, just a half-working "completer". beyond that, the compiler was slower. (proc-)macros weren't ready and infrastructure for writing them wasn't there yet. the likes of serde didn't exist yet ('member rustc_serialize?!). generics were much more limited. async didn't exist yet, not even as a figment of someone's imagination. and the ecosystem was just a few crates that started pre-V1 (mio, regex, ...?!).rust already won even back then. then we had a decade of non-stop exponentially growing COPEs, which provided some of us non-stop laughs. so no complaints there lol.(damn, that was a random unplanned walk down memory lane. Rust, [non-webshit] LSP implementations, neovim, ..etc growing up all together at the same time was quite something for adaptable minimalists like myself.)
>>107562709lollmfao
>>107563815>delusions
>>107563845congratulations on fixing quoting like i suggested.
>>107563852delusions confirmed lamao
If you think it's weird watching otherwise smart code monkeys make retarded decisions based on political propaganda you should read a history book.
>>107564019>you should read a history book.interesting. any recommendations?
>>107562658>safe languageIf you need a safe language I don't trust you to write code for me, thanks
>>107563636Dead giveaway that you're larping if you wonder whether it's a viable alternative
>>107562658>Rust>Python>TrannyShocked.
>>107563636Because Ada doesn't have C/C++-like syntax, so C/C++ programmers are afraid of it. The genius of Rust is making the language appealing to C/C++ programmers, which is unfortunately necessary if you want to see it used in mainstream software.
>>107564496Rust is definitely not appealing to C programmers.t. C programmer
>>107564548kino picrelsaved
why do they do thumbs up and thumbs down for everything it's like black or white. bad experience at a restaurant? thumbs down. hitler? thumbs down.
>>107564313If you need a statically typed language I don't trust you to write code for me
>>107563576just normal linux stuff.