You’re aware that Rust gives you access to the full C ABI?
What language are you going to use instead that has a better ABI story? Swift? Or maybe a dynamic language like Python?
You’re aware that Rust gives you access to the full C ABI?
What language are you going to use instead that has a better ABI story? Swift? Or maybe a dynamic language like Python?
That’s not going to happen within the lifetime of the batteries of the trains though.
But even in that case it’s 10x better to have more frequent, cheaper diesel trains than having insanely expensive and heavy battery trains.
Even just some text informing the user “You can’t see this content on lemmy.world. Please go to the instance directly"
That would have to be supported by Lemmy, which I believe is currently not the case.
It’s actually pretty good security-wise, the main issue is that it completely locks you into the Apple ecosystem, while other 2FA apps and password managers are all cross-platform.
I watched lower decks and I’m also confused
But google are the ones that implemented it first and pushed to have it added to the spec
There needs to be a massive resignation of reddit moderators.
If reddit refuses to hear the mod’s voice, why would anyone give them their labour for free?
Let the power-tripping mods stay, and let the sane mods come to other platforms. Let the site go to shit or make Reddit spend millions investing in its own moderation team.
I’m suggesting building a Rust library and exposing a C ABI. That’s what rsvg does for example.