

Actual proof that hes a russian asset.
Actual proof that hes a russian asset.
global warming :(
soooo… What is this? What can you do with it? is it a ollama replacement?
wow, so this index is completely useless!
Rust has its uses, it certainly has its place in the world of languages. I think if you are making a new low level project, rust is a good pick.
The Rust4Linux project was always fundamentally going to create disagreements and strife. Lots of angry headbutting was to be expected. It happening in such a public way, with sizeable collateral damage, was not.
Wow, an EU member state doing something against the russian election meddling, absolutely unexpected and far too late but at least they are trying! This investigation should have been conducted months before though.
In my opinion the other dev involved stepping down was inevitable, I read their recent blog posts and it seems like more burnout and this being the final straw.
I find it of note that hes only stepping down from the DMA mapping and still maintains other parts, so its really just about rust.
oh wow, no one is left from that disagreement, they both resigned.
Notably it does not include the long awaited NTSYNC support thats supposed to speed up wine considerably, thats still not merged :(
They finally found a bagholder!
You can “dual license” your code, proprietary and whatever strong copyleft you prefer. For users, it means copyleft, and for steam it means your code is compatible.
Theres a “do not disturb at night” option on all modern phones nowadays for people who dont want to become unreachable
nooooo, whyyyy, i wanted to play it on the steam deck :(
Alright, fair. I was more refering to the content of the message, not the (botched) metaphore of maintainers as a force of order.
I read the “thin blue line” email and it seems… reasonable and sensible? And seeing how he is so appaled by it makes me question his judgement a bit.
yaaaaaaaaay, and it only took them 5 years of discussions!
I was only alluding to the fact that its a low level language like C, but with a more modern design and safety features, not anything specific, sorry!
No they dont, not with the current american administration.