From what I understand, there are legitimate concerns about some packages changing their licensing (i.e. what Canonical did with coreutils) but that is not specific to the language. The Linux Foundation is already piloted by big tech corporations (Microsoft, Intel, AMD, Amazon, Nvidia, etc), so Rust being a "corporate takeover" really makes no sense in this case.Greg Kroah-Hartman (most likely candidate to takeover after Linus) has given numerous talks about how Rust has improved security in the Kernel. We are seeing memory-related vulnerabilities almost every week now because LLMs make it extremely trivial to uncover them. Why would you not want Rust in the Linux Kernel if it's going to prevent these issues? Any discourse about Rust in the Linux Kernel, packages, etc devolves into schizophrenic conspiracy theories and ranting about DEI and transgenders. That's not a real argument.
>>108829346Yes, I have a problem with it as a Windows User I have ran a few of these rust applications and they take 16gb of system ram. Maybe it's just that rust allows idiot to program system level causing lot's of these memory leaks which could be avoided.
>>108829395>Yes, I have a problem with it as a Windows User I have ran a few of these rust applications and they take 16gb of system ram.I've never heard of this. You are using poorly-written software. Probably a memory leak somewhere (Rust does not prevent this)I haven't done a whole lot of research but I don't believe Rust is inherently using a significant amount of more memory compared to C.
>>108829346>concerns about some packages changing their licensing (i.e. what Canonical did with coreutils) Yes, this is the problem.If the program works and has a proper FOSS license like any Linux ecosystem program should have, it doesn't matter if it's in written C, Rust, or Brainfuck.
>>108829346because there's a loud minority of us that overthink these things
>>108829346>https://github.com/ilya-zlobintsev/LACTbest rust app btw
>>108829346If anything if LLMs are good enough now to find obscure bugs then just keep using CIt’ll be less of a hassle than rewriting everything
>>108829451>If anything if LLMs are good enough now to find obscure bugs then just keep using C>It’ll be less of a hassle than rewriting everythingThis is a good argument but I don't think we're at the point where an LLM can uncover every single memory vulnerability and have it patched. The Kernel is simply too big for that. You would still be competing with malicious actors who are uncovering the same vulnerabilities and exploiting them before they can get patched.
>>108829346jewish influence
>>108829346most rust shills seem to be political trannies
>>108829555>most rust shills seem to be political tranniesThat's just a reflection of the times. Why would a grizzled 50+ year old C veteran be a furfag, tranny, etc? Everyone is extremely political now.
>>108829575I'm a 30 year old embedded C veteran furfag but at least im not political nor a tranny
>>108829575>Everyone is extremely political now.True, but that's because of the amount of corruption that we have been able to see and find nowadays.
>>108829346The corporations must have a major boner over rust consuming linux. It will further cement their power, when linux needs a build server and terabytes of disk space to build.
>>108829346we're not
>>108829575i use rust and there is no (((genderism))) in my society.if you see trannies everywhere, the problem is you.
>>108829346Ada already exists.
>>108830249It's shit
>>108829575I think people online keep failing to realize humanity has been extremely political since way before common era
>>108829346As an end user idgaf about what the program is written in as long as it does what it says
>>108829346No one want to follow brainwashed idiots by Blackrocks. Rust is (((politics))) taking over technology.
>>108830265It’s an excellent language, it’s not for idiots though.
>>108829575>Everyone is extremely political now.Shut up tranny.
>>108830799That's what Mossad is telling you through their (((conservative))) influencers because security-oriented languages like Rust are threatening their spy tools.
>>108830885yes. it's for trillion dollar flops
>>108831377Is this an F35 comment? The realtime OS is still Ada, and has never failed. The systems are a mix of languages, and mostly C++.
>>108831377I hope an F35 flies over your house and drops a payload on your shithole country.
>>108829346Rust is trash.It was trash.It will be trash.Worst programming language.Nothing major was ever did in it.Everything where it appeared was complicated and overengineered and it resulted in crash. It's a product of retard and forever will be. Troons can't leave it be.
>>108829395Skill issue of the authors. At work I serve an internet-facing API from 1CPU and 256MB RAM with <10ms lat, while a related "scalable serverless solution" written by indians adds 200ms overhead to every request.
>>108829346>Why would you not want Rust in the Linux Kernelbecause it it shit. shit documentation, shit supply chain.toml attacks, shit language, shit compatibility, shit tollchain.and pushes their mentally ill politics into all projects
>>108829575>>most rust shills seem to be political trannies>That's just a reflection of the timesmaybe in your deranged world, among other mental asylum escapees.
>>108829395>Windows apps written in Rust using lots of memoryMore likely C#. Runtime and memory manager leave you at 30MB RAM footprint minimum, and it intentionally over-allocates from there. Rust as a language is actually pretty good when it comes to RAM overhead. It's compiled, passes by reference by default, and does a lot of annoying compile time checking to help you avoid mistakes. It's right next to Go with a 2MB min RAM footprint. Any Windows services you see running on less than 1MB of RAM are written in C or Assembly, most likely.
>>108829431>>108831982>>108834552
>>108830906>security
>>108831439this would be very much on character actually. doing that rather than just driving for 30minutes to get me. gotta spend the budget somehow.
wow i didn't realize that manny /g/eets an zoggies showed up here lol.also no wonder it died fast when shabbat started
>>108829346can you compile rust shit without an internet connection yet? if so, how?
>>108836717do you think the rust compiler is an online one, dumb retard?