Not sure if relevant, but @steveklabnik.com developed docket. Uses jj workspaces and could serve as a backend for the tui.
Not sure if relevant, but @steveklabnik.com developed docket. Uses jj workspaces and could serve as a backend for the tui.
The Harkonnens would certainly like pin CD
Only if you have the middlecoins
10 months in, I can say that while the time between feeding gets longer, you still doomscroll bluesky at night because you canβt do it during the day when the baby is inventing several new ways to injure itself.
Exactly, and then 10 minutes into a context switch/procrastinaton I remember to check it only to find out it ask if it could run grep on files it has access to. Very frustrating.
What do you think would be the minimal functionality of such a linker?
There is atopile, but last time I validated it, the development looked stalled and it wasnβt possible to generate schematics from the code.
github.com/stm32-rs/stm... so much time wasted on this issue over the years.
This is great! Looking forward to dive into the code. Have you tried using lildb for lilos (very early stage post mortem debugger), or rudy for debuginfo instead of ddbug?
A great in depth write-up of why debugging Rust is in the state it is in right now.
walnut356.github.io/posts/so-you...
This person singlehandedly took upon this challenge and contributes to both llvm and rust to make it better. Big respect for that work @walnut356.bsky.social ! Thanks!
CTO of putting them on, playing music and then not realizing the music had already stopped for another hour.
@oxide.computer maybe?
Thanks YouTube for spoiling DS2 for me today. Joining God of War Ragnarok spoiled for me three years ago.
We must be better than this.
Also Arch Linux
The "Back to the Future" movie poster, but with the title replaced by "Box<impl Future>". On top it says "1.21 gigabytes". The license plate of the DeLorean reads "ENOMEM".
Here are all the posters I designed for RustWeek 2025!
1. "Box<impl Future>" (Back tot the Future)
#rustweek #rustweek2025
Assembled reverse trike plastic model.
A box containing the reverse trike plastic model.
Got myself a reverse trike plastic model while waiting for DS2 release next month.
It was an awesome building experience.
Currently on day two of trying to install jetpack (not even buildroot) and ros so that I can use it for my robot.
I think using ML instead of the broader AI as well couldβve helped keep the expectations (and the bubble) lower.
No problem, but I didnβt help that much. Just passing on some bits of information I have.
Best of luck with the project!
Is this tailwind? If so, when using format it wonβt bundle the class in the resulting css because it cannot match against the interpolated part.
This seems quite alright to me. Maybe let-else could help the nesting a bit.
What do you find bad in the snippet?
Looks great btw!
I wanted to build one as well, but decided to wait because I worry how hard the tariffs will hit us in the EU.
Similar setup actually, just with ryzen 9 9950x.
www.ullmanna.eu automatic weeders. Both bare metal and embedded linux.
Also used askama, but for next project, I will likely use this: github.com/vidhanio/hyp...
Wild to imagine how many man-millennia wouldnβt be wasted if NVidia actually provided official and up-to date yocto and buildroot support.
But when you figure it all out beforehand, the task loses all of its appeal and usually doesnβt get finished.
Always has been meme, concerning buildroot always having been a bunch of makefiles.
Current mood trying to find the right place to patch device trees for Jetson Nano.
Just finished Build your own Shell on codecrafters. Interesting to see under the hood of something I use every day.
Key takeaway being that I need to have a better look at lexing and parsing. Not being a CS student these are completely new for me and Iβd like to learn to do these without bruteforce
I thought you were showing off a label maker kit when looking at the bags. Should not go to bluesky when sleepy.