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Dafuq... Rust's memory safety means "it solves the long-unsolved problem of code-piracy". Oh, and Rust only compiles to ARM, yeah.
That guy touts memory safety as super important feature and has no clue what that even is. -
“RUST is a cross compiler meaning that writing code, or instructions, on the architecture provided by RUST, you can enable, or generate, code for another architecture. This feature makes RUST flexible while still safe because of its memory-safety principle.”
This guy is dumb… -
How can you be this confused that you think memory safety is security or code privacy? Like how can the education system failed you so hard? Is this guy not good at english and horribly misunderstood something?
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@zlice Rust isn't any less efficient than C++, maybe actually a bit more efficient. It's actually quite amazing how they solved memory safety without impacting performance
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j0n4s54342y@Demolishun meh i just want to delete this. I don't want to discuss with someone that is so dumb and ignorant.
Those are the worst people to discuss with. -
j0n4s54342y@rarboot because the only thing they are really good in is being an influencer/etc. And not at programming.
If you are for real good in programming you probably are bad with social interactions and so on -
j0n4s54342yThose are the same people that spread the rumor that we can hack Facebook Accounts and know everything about their printer
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@jonas-w If you want to delete that article just hack it like you would facebook.
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How can you even read anything on that page?
Fucking ads everywhere.
From what I glimpsed of the text it seems someone just randomly tried to connect all dots without understanding anything -
@qwwerty never came to the point of installing it in smartphone...
But the funny thing is: If you install UBlock, you don't see the ads.
Not seeing the ads make you read the article despite the ads being a telltale sign that this site will deliver a shitfest of clickbait.
Maybe I subconsciously never wanted UBlock on the smartphone so I'd immediately realize what sites are not worth reading? -
@IntrusionCM huh, I was looking at the link with private browsing. I didn't know there were ads.
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This guy has to be trolling. If not I fear for the future of programming. The whole article suffers from a lack of any understanding of anything.
https://chipwired.com/programming-a...
Reminds me of the post from here where a manager thought making a variable private prevents hacking.
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