Nice. I wonder if they’d be open to rewriting portions in Rust to catch these types of issues with the compiler instead of the user. I’m willing to help if someone else gets the devs on board.
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
Nice. I wonder if they’d be open to rewriting portions in Rust to catch these types of issues with the compiler instead of the user. I’m willing to help if someone else gets the devs on board.
Yeah! Just… without the bullying and exploits.
I’m not a smart man, but I know what a good distro is.
Sure, reach out to the dev to ask to help maintain it if you want to keep the repo. If that doesn’t work, clone it to your own repo.
Yeah, GNOME is fine. I used KDE for years and got tired of the jank, so now I’m back in GNOME. It’s fine, it launches applications, browses files,and tells me the time, which is about all anyone really needs from a desktop environment. It does a lot more too.
I think it’s a great experience. It’s not for everyone, but nothing is. Use what makes you happy and cheer on projects that fit others’ needs, because the more people use Linux with different configurations, the more functionality we’ll all get and the more bugs will be fixed.
Yeah, pretty much. A segfault happens when you access memory incorrectly, and Rust is all about correct memory access.