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  • I ported the frontend for https://kellnr.io from vuex to pinia, which makes the code to hold state in the frontend much cleaner.

  • How is the overall ML story with Rust? Is it usable in comparison to Python?

  • The selling point of Ice (the underlying framework for libcosmic) is the cross-platform compatibility. Can I use libcosmic cross-plat as well, or is it more a specialisation of Ice for Linux with the clear focus on the Cosmic desktop? Would be cool to re-use some widget etc.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Dioxus Labs + “High-level Rust

    dioxus.notion.site /Dioxus-Labs-High-level-Rust-5fe1f1c9c8334815ad488410d948f05e
  • Never heard of it. I used the Rust book when I started learning it.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (June. 23, 2024)

  • Is rust common in schools now or is it your personal interest that lets you use it?

  • What is missing in the existing ones?

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (June. 16, 2024)

  • Never used bstr. What was interesting about it?

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (May. 26, 2024)

  • Ah yes, compiles times. Off all the things that could be better in rust, my number 1.

  • Didn't know that one. Thanks for sharing.

  • I get the feeling that there are much more game engines in rust, than games :P

  • I release a new version of https://kellnr.io with some bug fixes and updated Docker images (Ubuntu 24.04 base).

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (May. 19, 2024)

  • That worked! Thank you! The trick is really to embed the bookmarks into each other :)

  • Thanks for the reply. When I disable the toolbar, the bookmarks are correctly placed in a folder but the folder is not visible in the toolbar anymore. So I can either have the bookmarks separately in the toolbar, or in a folder but not in the toolbar. The combination of both seems to be only possible if I move the bookmarks by hand in the UI :/

  • Nix / NixOS @programming.dev

    How to organise Firefox bookmarks in folder?

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (May. 05, 2024)

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Apr. 28, 2024)

  • Thanks for the response. I'll have a look at it. It still astonishes me that there is no off-the-shelf solution to such a trivial and common use case.

  • Or use https://kellnr.io to host your crates. It automatically builds the corresponding docs and hosts them for you. Disclaimer: I'm the author.

  • Cool project idea! How did you come up with it?

  • I you share your code here, maybe someone can help.

  • Nix / NixOS @programming.dev

    How to set file permissions with home-manager?

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Apr. 21, 2024)

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Apr. 14, 2024)

  • https://tauri.app/ is very popular and does not need electron. It uses the OS native we view.

  • The runtime is even called "common language runtime" (clr), as it is intended to support many different languages, which the jvm never was.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Mar. 31, 2024)

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Mar. 24, 2024)

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Mar. 17, 2024)

  • Nix / NixOS @programming.dev

    "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" not found

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Zig, Rust and other languages

    notes.eatonphil.com /2024-03-15-zig-rust-and-other-languages.html
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Kellnr 5.2.0 Release - The private crate registry

    kellnr.io
  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Mar. 10, 2024)

  • Rust @programming.dev

    What are you working on this week? (Mar. 2, 2024)