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    30. sij

    We're happy to announce the release of Rust 1.41.0, featuring relaxed restrictions for trait implementations, Cargo improvements, and many more changes! Check out the highlights in our blog post:

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  2. 28. sij

    TIL from that I am an "external organization": 😂😂😂

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  3. 27. sij

    I just upgraded my laptop for the first time in ~8 years. I went from a ThinkPad T430 to a System76 Darter Pro. I wrote up my thoughts on the laptop and my experience installing Archlinux on it:

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  4. 20. sij
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  5. 11. sij

    Took a brief kinda-hiatus from open source for the last few months. Finally getting back in the swing of things. My inbox is almost down to one page!

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  6. 10. sij

    In GitHub Actions, does anyone know how to conditionally stop a job early without causing the job to fail? e.g., "For x, y, z in the matrix, only do foo for x, but do foo, bar and baz for x, y and z."

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  7. 16. stu 2019.

    Verifying myself: I am burntsushi on . Re4vyDordTlWVZaVVBZfx2ZBE-ffd2AL23I5 /

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  8. 8. stu 2019.

    Phenomenal article. Pretty much mirrors what I strive for when coding.

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  9. 22. lis 2019.
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    30. ruj 2019.

    A rather lengthy blogpost Processing 40 TB of code from ~10 million projects with a dedicated server and Go for $100

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    30. ruj 2019.

    CVE-2019-16760 has been published, affecting Rust 1.25.0 and lower. Learn more on our blog:

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  12. 10. ruj 2019.

    Looks like I spoke too soon about GitHub Actions. It has been completely stuck on my repo: --- I've reached out to GitHub support, but haven't heard back. (In this state, there are no buttons to cancel the builds.)

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    To set a good example in the Rust community I made a new release of my console crate that greatly reduces dependencies. This takes advantage of 's new lighter regex version.

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    3. ruj 2019.

    New Yorkers stop to watch the ‘’Seinfeld’‘ finale in Times Square, 1998. Photograph by Ken Murray.

    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
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  15. 2. ruj 2019.

    This PR adds several features to the `regex` crate that let you trim the fat. In my experiments, binary size overhead drops from 1.3M to 332K, compile times decrease by about 2x and the entire dependency tree shrinks to a single crate (regex-syntax).

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  16. 30. kol 2019.

    Still waiting on something out of the box that supports github deploys though. Looks like I could probably write the Javascript action to do it myself, but I'm not that eager.

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  17. 30. kol 2019.

    Loving GitHub Actions. Just converted my first repo over to it: --- The docs for it are pretty impressive given how new it is.

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  18. 25. kol 2019.

    Brainstorm with me. How plausible is it for quickcheck to break ties with rand?

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  19. 22. kol 2019.

    I've just started using `cargo crev` today! It's got some wrinkles that need ironing, but it's very well thought out. My goal is to get ripgrep completely trusted. Ambitious, but possible! Here are my proofs so far:

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    9. kol 2019.

    Fantastic blog post by dtolnay on why async/await in Rust is so important.

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