@neogoose_btw Merge conflict resolution is the best part. I wouldn't know about $60, I'm on a fixed cost plan. I still haven't come close to hitting the limit.
@thomascortese_ I'm pretty sure it did a declarative tt muncher style macro for me without being asked (it was the correct choice). I don't remember the details though.
Being able to learn Rust faster with LLMs will be Rust's inflection point. If switching languages is easy, why not use the language that gets you the fast, memory-efficient, and reliable end product?
If you are in the Bay Area and want to hear about the
@tokio_rs scheduler, including future improvements to improve small compute-bound sections (e.g. TLS handshakes), I'll be talking at the Rust meetup tomorrow: https://t.co/VNb8wVlVBI
@geistgrail@TheRiceFather There is no silver bullet to fix it. It also depends what "it" is. Simply defining "it" is hard enough :). I don't think there is an easy fix to the lock issue that I poked fun at (with no disrespect to any of the rust-analyzer devs). It is the way it is because of rustc.
@geistgrail@TheRiceFather I would say it is probably a combination of not having a ton of resources, having to deal w/ *all* of rust (there are crazy parts), not being able to break stuff, and legacy. It is what it is.
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