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  • I have been using it as a daily driver since before it went beta. After the beta, I have found it quite stable. And recently it have been rock solid. There are still some things missing (like it would be nice with a calendar app, support for firmware upgrades and so on), and some things that are a bit rough. But overall I find it to be a quite good release, and since nothing comes close to their window management (the tiling implementation is really great) it compensates for any minor rough edges you might find.

  • Well, for specific licenses there are use cases for MPL, which is weak copy left. LGPL is trying to state that statical linking is not allowed, while MPL does. Also, EUPL have simmilar advantages over AGPL, plus that it have very clear defined legal juristiction. So, when it comes to specific licenses there are many reasons to use whatever licence you use. Just make sure you use a license that reflects your expectations.

  • These are good in a more hands on way, but it is hard there to understand the conceptual difference between MIT and EUPL. So, I deliberately didn't go in to the details, since there are a lot of tools for that. I aimed for a higher level, since I find people often have missed that.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Licenses are boring but you really need one!

    distractedmind.home.blog /2025/05/02/licenses-are-boring-but-you-really-need-one/
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  • Never tried hyperland, but if you want tiling, I think COSMIC is a very user friendly tiling de. I don't think they do HDR yet though, but it is still in alpha.

  • Whats rough?

  • For that you need to ask the author, and the discussion page in github is a good place to ask.

  • Well, I get you are trying to state that MAGA people are pedofiles, and I am not here to stop you from that. But you also assume they catch actual pedofiles. However, there are cases where they have contacted people with an intellectual disability, and then you cannot be really sure the person really is sexually in to children, since with enough pushing you can get such persons to agree to a meeting anyway... just because you pushed. Regardless of how awful the crime is, we cannot accept vigilantes.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Tauri gets experimental Tauri Verso Integration

    v2.tauri.app /blog/tauri-verso-integration/
  • atuin is really great for command history completion

  • Rust @programming.dev

    March 2025 Progress update

    github.com /GitoxideLabs/gitoxide/discussions/1906
  • At least he is to stand trial, in other countries they are just elected again and given a second attempt at the coup.

  • Ahhh... Sorry, of course there was the 2021 edition in between.... Ignore me... 🤣

  • That refers to the Edition, and all development up to January 2024 (rust 1.84) was edition 2018. With rust 1.85, Edition 2024 came out. Here is the news in Rust Edition 2024 https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2024/index.html , mostly details, so for effective rust everything for Rust 2018 should still be relevant.

  • Hey, there is a long tradition of banning evil math... even Pythagoras did it... But, I guess he at least had good reasons, irrational numbers are super creepy and deserved to be banned.

  • For a more user friendly tiling desktop environment, you should have a look at COSMIC. It is still im alpha, but I use it as a daily driver...

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Linus sets his foot down, against the gatekeeping attempts in the kernel

    lore.kernel.org /rust-for-linux/1f52fa44062e9395d54ed6733780aea0830ee6a5.camel@HansenPartnership.com/T/
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Announcing Rust 1.85.0 and Rust 2024

    blog.rust-lang.org /2025/02/20/Rust-1.85.0.html
  • Yes, but then you wouldn't find the comment section there to read all the insightful comments.... /s

  • Rust @programming.dev

    More discussions on LKML about rust

    www.phoronix.com /news/Torvalds-Override-On-Rust-Code
  • I personally think Jiff is based on a very solid design, as it is inspired by Temporal, which is a TC39 proposal to improve datetime handling in JavaScript. I have done some date time handling with chrono, but I find jiff much easier to work with. So, I can recommend you take a serious look, and see if it makes your life easier for your use case. Now, it is only version 0.2, so the API might change before 1.0, but it seems to respect semver, so there shouldn't be any surprise breakage at least.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Seems like Jiff got some performance optimizations

    github.com /BurntSushi/jiff/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Jiff 0.2.0 is released

    github.com /BurntSushi/jiff/releases/tag/0.2.0
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Efficiently Extending Python: PyO3 and Rust in Action

    www.blueshoe.io /blog/python-rust-pyo3/
  • Rust @programming.dev

    crates.io: development update

    blog.rust-lang.org /2025/02/05/crates-io-development-update.html
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Rust Analyzer Changelog #269

    rust-analyzer.github.io /thisweek/2025/01/20/changelog-269.html
  • When I was in my 20:ies, I had my alarm clock at the other side of the room and still managed to oversleep. I ended up having it under my bed close to the wall, so I had to crawl in under my bed (quite narrow space) pressing my body to the cold floor to turn off the alarm... and I never managed to turn that off in my sleep. But I would have preferred a wake up call... so, even though I have never used the service when staying at a hotel, I can see why some people use it.

  • Rust @programming.dev

    Introducing Limbo: A complete rewrite of SQLite in Rust

    turso.tech /blog/introducing-limbo-a-complete-rewrite-of-sqlite-in-rust
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Minecraft Mod written in Rust

    github.com /cyb0124/greg-emitters
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Announcing Rust 1.83.0

    blog.rust-lang.org /2024/11/28/Rust-1.83.0.html
  • Rust @programming.dev

    40-year-old hacker group prefers Rust

    blog.rust.careers /post/40y_old_hacking_group_rust_veilid/
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Rust 2024 call for testing | Rust Blog

    blog.rust-lang.org /2024/11/27/Rust-2024-public-testing.html
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Gitoxide Update November 2024

    github.com /GitoxideLabs/gitoxide/discussions/1695
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Rust Foundation Releases Problem Statement on C++/Rust Interoperability

    foundation.rust-lang.org /news/rust-foundation-releases-problem-statement-on-c-rust-interoperability/
  • Rust @programming.dev

    Rust needs an official specification

    tweedegolf.nl /en/blog/140/rust-needs-an-official-specification