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theangryseal , to lemmyshitpost in reddit

A friend of mine had a small daughter who died choking on a grape. I mean, it’s not exactly relevant here, it just made me think of him. I hope he’s doing alright these days.

workerONE ,

Why would you post that here? That’s terrible

theangryseal ,

I mean, I think it’s pretty obvious why I posted it here. There’s a dude hoping some kid chokes on a grape in that meme up there.

Sorry if I made you sad. That shit actually happened. Nothing I can do about it.

MeDuViNoX ,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

Doesn’t that make it relevant though?

TastyWheat ,

Sure does!

UraniumBlazer ,

I’m so confused. Is this real or no? Like… Do I feel sad or do I go and say “hah, weirdos”!

A_Very_Big_Fan ,

I’m pretty sure that reply was a joke based on the username, if that changes anything for you

postmateDumbass ,

Are you positive, man?

postmateDumbass ,
  • Jack Handy
theangryseal ,

Wow, are you him?

I used joke with the guy I’m talking about in the comment above when he’d say dumb or basic shit. No shit.

Like, one time he seen me and another friend smoking on the porch at work and he said, “If you boys smoke, you will die.” And I replied, something like, “Deep thoughts by postmateDumbass…”

Would be a crazy coincidence if you aren’t him.

I mean, I also see how your comment fits, but damn.

postmateDumbass ,

Not the same person.

I started out thinking General Dumbass but thought that was too presumptuous and militaristic.

But that bit just read like a Deep Thought.

PersnickityPenguin ,

That is why my wife and I chopped every grape in half before feeding it to our son.

Atemu , to android in I'm this close to visiting my "local" branch for all my banking.
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

At least they now allow passwords over 8 characters (yes, serious).

Are you 100% certain they don’t just truncate your password to 8 characters?

ikidd ,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

What, do you think banks have the money for storing all those extra unnecessary characters? MS Access databases are only so powerful.

ooterness ,

Never ever ever store passwords in the database. Salted hash only. It’s fixed length even if the password is a gigabyte long.

Atemu ,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

Since when does MS access run on IBM mainframes?

RebootRebootReboot ,

I’ve seen a website that silently truncated my password during a password reset, but then wouldn’t truncate it during login. It took me a while to figure out why my password never worked.

davidgro ,

Name & shame please

lseif OP ,

i would not be surprised. i will have to try

BastingChemina ,

Your bank are allowing you to use characters ? Mine only allows numbers for the password, it has to be 8 number, no less, no more.

MeanEYE , to lemmyshitpost in acceptable screws
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

Wow, person making this chart actually has no clue. First two are absolute worst nightmare. Torx, Pozidrive, JIS, Alan all great with minimum damage.

RatBin ,

slotted screws are all fun and games, but if they’re ruined…you will never get them out. I coursed these screws. Eventually they got the dremel treatement.

MeanEYE ,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

Can’t say I’ve ever had fun with slotted screw.

Hasuris ,

It’s the “grandpa has been using slotted all his life so it can’t be bad” reasoning. I can’t think of a single use case I’d want slotted or even philips, if I’ve got a choice. Torx or bust!

If you’re having trouble with Torx, buy better screws and bits. There are so many terrible screws around. The difference between a deep well fitting head and the cheap trash is massive.

johannesvanderwhales ,

Most of us are dealing with screws that someone else installed, though. Can’t really control the fact that the manufacturer decided to save .5 cents per units by using cheapass screws that strip if you look at them.

BorgDrone ,

If you’re having trouble with Torx, buy better screws and bits.

Last year I needed to do some hardwood construction outdoors. On the advise of a carpenter I ordered some high quality stainless steel Torx screws online. They don’t sell these in the consumer-oriented DIY store. They were awesome, much harder than the cheap screws, that would easily bend when driven into hardwood, much sharper as well and if you buy a box of 100 or more it comes with a bit which fits perfectly. So much easier to use than the overpriced crap from the DIY store.

Ginger666 ,

Where are people buying shitty tor screws from? Walmart? Aldi?

I’ve only bought them from supply houses or home depot/lowes, and deckmates are a pretty damn good brand.

BorgDrone ,

Karwei or Praxis. Especially their store brand is crap. Rotadrill screws are okay, but not as good as Spax, which they don’t sell.

Ginger666 ,

Are those names of alien races in Star Wars?

TomAwsm ,

Cantina music intensifies

pelotron ,
@pelotron@midwest.social avatar

Yea, I had quite the wtf moment one time when I stripped a Torx screw.

harsh3466 ,

Yes!

FlyingSquid , to lemmyshitpost in car insurance
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Sounds like my wife’s asshole cousin who has been in so many crashes and totaled so many cars at this point that he’s had his license taken away and has to get around Indianapolis on a scooter. And he’s in his 20s.

I remember the day at a family function when the roads were icy him bragging to us about how he made it down to the function doing 80 on icy roads and sliding around everywhere but didn’t crash. Seriously, he was bragging about it as if it made him Mario Andretti.

His dad is a doctor, so I’m guessing he was paying that high insurance for quite some time, but no longer. His dad also bought him a Cadillac which, obviously, he totaled. I love his dad, he’s my GP, but he has a big blind spot when it comes to his son.

dejected_warp_core ,

doing 80 on icy roads and sliding around everywhere […] bragging about it as if it made him Mario Andretti.

This, at best, makes him kinda okay at Mario Kart.

But even that game forces you to give up if you crash too many times.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

It’s one of many reasons I can’t stand him.

The fact that his voice has two volume levels, secretly mutter something offensive and shout at the top of his lungs no matter how close he is to your ear, makes me hate even going to her family’s functions.

tiefling ,

Has he ever considered becoming a park ranger?

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Are they in the habit of muttering offensive things and yelling in people’s ears?

ccunix ,

It’s a Parks & Rec reference:

youtu.be/DDgnb9iAWtY?si=FSFG23XI2QPeG8PN

KillingTimeItself ,

bragging about that is like bragging about negligently discharging a gun in a crowd of people and miraculously, nobody gets hit.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn’t put that past him either. And I hope he doesn’t have any guns, but I have a feeling he does and I have a feeling he’s pointed them at people as a “joke” before too.

KillingTimeItself ,

probably didn’t exercise trigger discipline when he did, and who knows whether it was loaded.

Suppose i should probably put up my premature simpsons “vision” and say that he is going to get fucked up some day.

SeaJ ,

I was actually surprised at how recent the bike infrastructure was in downtown Indianapolis so using a scooter to get around would not be bad in downtown at least.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

He’s in Greenwood. Less bike friendly.

Deeyess20 , to linux in Ad from 1985 - A saying about source code

I like it. Similarly, licensing closed source commercial software is much like leasing or renting. You rely on the vendor to do maintenance, fix issues, and provide support. SaaS is like staying at a hotel.

TrivialBetaState OP ,

That’s a fantastic description!

KrokanteBamischijf ,

You can do both though. Lots of high-profile software is both open source and available as SaaS.

The beauty of that strategy is you can ensure the software will survive your service provider going bankrupt or otherwise suddenly disappearing, leaving you without a solution.

By not being locked into a specific vendor, competition will be centered around providing the best service, which is in my opinion exactly as it should be.

Player2 , to memes in Combining two different internet debates

Portal would fail due to being placed on moving object

Edge004 ,

Except for that one section in Portal 2 /s

insomniac_lemon , (edited )
@insomniac_lemon@kbin.social avatar

Why the /s?

It's true. Obviously it makes for simpler puzzle design plus was easier to ignore the full capability (even the version in 2 seems to just work enough to allow the set-piece), so it seems silly to use developer limitation as a gotcha.

Daft_ish ,

The world is moving, checkmate.

snooggums ,
@snooggums@kbin.social avatar

It's all relative.

Ubermeisters ,

Tell that to einstein

Oh wait

Bizarroland ,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

So if portals didn't have a distance maximum, assuming that they twist through some higher dimension or into an alternate universe and back or something like that, it would make sense that you could open a portal on Earth and on Mars and anything you push through that portal would maintain its velocity relative to Earth.

Which could result in some hilarious events where things basically detonate the instant they are pushed through as they are slammed into the surface of Mars at potentially ten of thousands of miles an hour depending on the Earths and Mars' relative velocities.

Despite that, there would also undoubtedly be times where their velocities synchronize due to their varying rotational locations and orbital velocities around the solar system, during which times you could conceivably quite easily step from Earth to Mars in a single go.

The safe thing to do though would be to decant from the Earth into a portal that is in orbit around Mars far enough away that at the worst you would experience some relatively gentle abrasion from the smattering of hydrogen atoms in the space surrounding Mars and then parachute down from orbit.

jemorgan ,

I would imagine that the relative motion between the entry/exit portal would be more important than the absolute motion of the two portals.

dragontamer ,

Portal 2 ends with you (Chell) placing a entry portal on Earth vs an exit portal on the Moon.

That means the portals were ~2236 mph (aka Mach3) relative to each other.

jemorgan ,

Hmm well if an object passed through that portal and it wasn’t moving ~2236mph relative to the surface of the moon, then I guess the question from the OP has been answered already haha.

SuddenDownpour ,

Wouldn’t that provoke all air in the Earth to get sucked to the Moon due to the difference in atmospheric pressure?

ArcheTelos ,
@ArcheTelos@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, but the flow rate is only so much. It was only open for a short time before Glados closed it.

Serdan ,

Vacuum doesn’t suck. The atmosphere on Earth would push air through the portal with a pressure of about 1 bar.

Mr_Fish , to lemmyshitpost in scrumptious

Eating that is gonna give you fire resist

StoneyDcrew ,

Just as well, because cooking it will give you fire

lowleveldata ,

You mean fire damage

NaoPb ,

So like heartburn?

pkmkdz ,

You are what you eat though

nick , to programmer_humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

Stop using google.

ZILtoid1991 ,

DuckDuckGo is also being poisoned by SEO unfortunately. Some group of people managed to crack its algorithm, and as Google is slowly but fading relevancy, DuckDuckGo is now also has the same issues.

tgxn ,
@tgxn@lemmy.tgxn.net avatar

Yeah it’s getting worse too. It’s still far better than google, for now anyway.

nick ,

I’ve been using Kagi for a year and am happy with it

ZILtoid1991 ,

Thank you, I’ll be checking it out

Linssiili ,

For me even kagi didn’t provide a recent doc, but at least there is no garbage-sites (which I have blocked)

masterofn001 , to programmerhumor in Code quality can be measured in fucks per minute

The fuck? How the fuck did that happen? I didn’t even fucking … That’s not what I fucking wrote. Wtf? Fuck is this? Fuck this shit! Oh, fuck. Fucking mother fuck. Stupid fucking auto complete.

My roommates probably think this is a religious mantra by now.

SkybreakerEngineer ,

Don’t forget the XKCD “WTFs per minute” review metric

jubilationtcornpone ,

God damnit! Who the fuck wrote this streaming pile of dog shit? Which ignorant fucktard has their head shoved so far up their ass that they would do something this stupid!?

Checks git blame

Ahhh fuck!

gravitas_deficiency ,

checks git blame

oh fuck you past self

jubilationtcornpone ,

That asshole gets me every time.

demonsword ,
@demonsword@lemmy.world avatar

it’s fun in other languages too

Puta que pariu, quem foi o corno que escreveu essa merda? Vá tomar no cu, esse código não foi escrito, foi cagado. Que caralho de emprego bosta esse meu, ter que mexer com lixo fedorento igual esse. COMPILA, CACETE! Merda, saco, bosta, FDP, corno!!

EdibleFriend , to technology in Fully working 270€ Nest Dropcam will no longer be supported.
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

We need laws about refunds when they pull this kind of bullshit.

ThePantser ,
@ThePantser@lemmy.world avatar

Or laws they have to make devices have a open API before shutting down servers.

cron ,

This reminds me of how Google handled the stadia shutdown. Now many controllers have got a second life thanks to the option to enable bluetooth.

Damage ,

Still a limited time window for you to update the firmware before they got bricked.

cron ,

True. And communication was also not ideal.

notoftenthat ,

They added another year to the window, in case you see one at the resale shop.

engadget.com/you-have-a-whole-additional-year-to-…

irotsoma ,
@irotsoma@lemmy.world avatar

That will never work either. They’ll just transfer it to a subsidiary towards the end and then shut down the company. Then there’s no one to enforce the law on.

Badeendje ,
@Badeendje@lemmy.world avatar

Until that time,ight I suggest mailing the devices to congress.

db2 ,

There’s just no way mailing electronic devices to Congress would (rightfully) result in visits from several armed FBI agents.

Badeendje ,
@Badeendje@lemmy.world avatar

Because?

player2 ,

“[Google] will give users an exclusive offer for a Self Setup System from ADT on us (up to $485 value) or $200 to use on the Google Store.”

www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Blog/…/391449

EdibleFriend ,
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

Oh shit. Google doing this right!?

Tja ,

They also were pretty cool when shutting down stadia, full refunds and you keep the hardware.

EdibleFriend ,
@EdibleFriend@lemmy.world avatar

True. They absolutely have their faults but they do seem to be handling hardware shutdowns like this morally.

papertowels ,

Used my credit to buy my mom a new phone.

Google did a solid in this case.

wizzor OP ,

I kind of understand that they can’t offer the cloud service forever - that’s OK, but I’d like there to be a local option then

monobot ,

I think they are selling hardware on reduced price so they can make money on cloud services. And by spying and selling customer data.

The problem is that investors want to invest in data collection, not in making new hardware and service.

akilou , to mildlyinfuriating in Sideloading won't be enabled where I live

Enjoy your walled garden, you paid for it.

hellfire103 OP ,
@hellfire103@sopuli.xyz avatar

I got it for free. It used to be my Gran’s.

possiblylinux127 ,

I don’t know how to interpret this comment

Corkyskog ,

Gran is short for Grandma. Hope that helps clarify.

pfannkuchen_gesicht ,

not sure that was the problem

akilou ,

He saying he didn’t pay for the walled garden he’s now stuck in, he inhereted the iPhone.

When is a gift not a gift?

GentlemanLoser ,

Ooh I know this one

When it’s a jar!

possiblylinux127 ,

So how big is this garden?

CanadaPlus ,

He got a hand-me-down iPhone because he’s poor, and has decided it’s better than no phone, but is sad it’s still a walled garden despite other people being rescued.

Is there a joke I’m missing?

possiblylinux127 ,

Oh, I though we were talking about a physical garden

my_blackest_day ,

Yes I am, i bought to Apple fully know that it not allow side loading and happy with it. If I want side loading, I would switch to Android immediately and stop bitching about Apple. (Not that I said you bitching but alot of other people are doing it)

samus12345 , to funny in Yeah, about that…
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Stupidity has never been because of lack of access to information. That’s ignorance.

expansion921 ,

Certainly ignorance and stupidity are two different things.

Aceticon ,

They do seem to be positivelly correlated, though.

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

Stupid people don’t care if they’re ignorant and non-stupid people endeavor not to be.

RizzRustbolt , to lemmyshitpost in Real talk

It’s funnier with French because no one hates the Dutch language more than the Dutch, but France thinks everything it does is the best.

LordWiggle ,
@LordWiggle@lemmy.world avatar

I’m Dutch and I approve this message.

someguy3 ,

Why do the Dutch hate the language?

wafflez ,

Because it’s Dutch

Firipu ,
@Firipu@startrek.website avatar

Because the entire language is a fucking exception

Aceticon ,

Because it’s bog German?!

On a more serious note, I’ve learned both Dutch and German as foreign languages and I prefer the former to the latter.

Rolive ,

The grammar rules make no sense and sometimes have more exceptions than cases it applies to.

I’m married to a foreigner and regularly get stuck trying to explain why a sentence is the way it is.

force , (edited )

The grammar rules make no sense and sometimes have more exceptions than cases it applies to.

said the native speakers of like half the languages on this planet

Dutch grammar is about as regular as most West Germanic languages (Germanic grammar tends to be relatively irregular compared to the norm though) but something that may make it less complex in many respects than languages like Icelandic or German is the total lack of cases (in the modern standard) and only 2 grammatical genders. of course, when looking at that part of the language, languages like English and especially Afrikaans are much more straightforward, with a complete lack of grammatical gender, as well as Afrikaans being very regular.

Althoughhh Dutch, and English, do have extremely opaque orthographies in terms of reading, trying to figure out the pronunciation of a word based on the spelling is pretty much useless most of the time, which isn’t super common among writing systems. But that doesn’t mean anything about the languages themselves.

But pretty much every language has a lot of speakers who think it’s super hard and a lot of speakers who think it’s super easy, when in reality no language is inherently hard or easy to learn – 99% of what makes a language easy or hard to learn for someone (other than motivation/passion/necessity/exposure of course) is how familiar it is to their native language(s) and other languages they speak. English speakers will go around saying “English is the hardest language to learn” or “English is the easiest language to learn”, same with Dutch, Hungarian, Hindi, Armenian, Tamil, etc. But English will generally be one of the easier languages to learn for people who speak e.g. German, Dutch, Norwegian, French (although the spelling is a completely different matter). Hungarian and Estonian will be relatively easy to learn if you speak, say, Turkish or Finnish. Ukrainian is pretty easy to learn for Belarusian & Polish speakers, Arabic will be easy to learn for Hebrew speakers. Japanese speakers usually find Korean extremely easy, and vice versa, while both may find English extremely hard, and vice versa.

I mean learning a language well enough to use regularly at all isn’t easy by the slightest measure, and it takes thousands of hours of frequent study & usage, so when I say “easy” I’m speaking relatively. I find Russian knowledge far easier to get/retain than my German skills for various reasons even though German is more similar to the languages I know the best (learning material and liking the language obviously plays a huge part in this).

cashews_best_nut ,

TLDR?

NaoPb ,

Lees het gewoon, luie donder. Of heb je de aandachtsspanne van een doperwt?

cashews_best_nut ,

Ik heb de aandachtsspanne* van een cashewnoot*, jij Nederlandse rukker!

*Bewijs dat jouw taalgebruik stom is

LordWiggle ,
@LordWiggle@lemmy.world avatar

It’s a stupid language making no sense at all. Weird grammer. Plus, it has weird sounds. Like the R and G, and flattened vowels. Whenever our prime-minister speaks English, it’s a massive shame factor for any Dutch person. Oh and not just the current bozo, the past several as well. Like if it’s mandatory to speak horrible English to become prime-minister or something.

French accent? Super sexy. Irish? Scottish? Oeh yeah. German? So sophisticated, or a female with soft German: rrrrrrrr, melting. Italian? Spanish? Greek? Hell yeah. Norwegian, Danish? So bad ass viking. Swedish? Sure. Even Sud Afrikaans English accent is sexy AF. That language even originates from Dutch!

But Dutch itself? Boner gone, give me a paper bag with 2 holes in it and fast!

It’s not without reason English officially isn’t considered a foreign language in the Netherlands anymore. There are even talks about adapting it as a second national language, as the general knowledge of English is of a certain level, it’s getting close to Dutch. The only people in the Netherlands who are unable to speak English are a few boomers and some who haven’t read any book besides the Bible.

cashews_best_nut ,

Een probleem?!

seliaste ,
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I wouldn’t say french is the best language by any means. I think that while it has a pretty extensive vocabulary it is quite inefficient and conservative by nature

Honytawk ,

The reason it has an extensive vocab is because the french are purists who need to invent their own version of every new word in existence, instead of just loaning words from other languages like every other language does.

An example of this is “computer”. Every other language uses that term, except for fucking french who call it an “ordinateur”

pedz , (edited )

This is a tad misleading.

Other languages may use the word computer in their language but some also have their own word, even if not using it.

Spanish has ‘el ordenador’ and German has ‘der Rechner’.

Also, it’s a bit rich to say French has an extended vocab when English sometimes imported French words twice, like warranty and guarantee, or guardian and warden. In fact, English supposedly has more words than French.

French is purist but then English took words like ‘dette’ and ‘doute’ and added a ‘b’ just to keep it closer from Latin… right.

Les francophones aiment perpétuer l’idée que le français est une langue riche, complexe et difficile, mais en réalité c’est rien de si extraordinaire. ;)

AToM_exe ,

This is a tad misleading.

I learned on duolingo that computer is called computadora in spanish.

Also, the german word Rechner is only used for Desktop PCs. Like, the actual chassis with all parts inside. A Laptop is a computer but nobody would call it a Rechner.

If you use Rechner without context, everyone would assume you’re talking about a calculator.

seliaste ,
@seliaste@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

French also has borrowed vocab. Not every other language calls it computer, and not even every european language does

Jayjader ,

Some slight pushback from a French person: we aren’t purists, our old reactionary institutions are purist (notably the Académie Française which, fun fact, is officially “in charge” of the french language while having zero linguists in its ranks).

Hang out with a group of young adults in France and you’ll hear a ton of English and a decent sprinkling of Arabic amongst the French.

Also, it’s not just French, Spanish has “ordenador”. It makes some linguistic sense; computers do compute but they also sort and arrange numbers.

Miaou ,

And that’s bad?

Vrtrx ,

French people are busy hating on themselves. I’ve heard about French people hating on people from Paris so since Ive ment French people during my exchange/foreign semester I tried asking them if they really hate people from Paris and they confirmed it for me. All non Paris French people hate on Paris French people lol

mojofrododojo ,

I liken this to people’s irritation with NYC-philes - the ones who think the universe revolves around NYC, to the point when even on the west coast, they refer to it as ‘The City’. And so much of Paris is radically more inwardly-celebrating-cosmopolitan, diverse yet oddly intolerant uptight? - than the smaller cities much less the countryside, I think I can grok their irritation.

Having only visited twice in my youth, certainly no expert.

NaoPb ,

This sounds similar to most dutch people silently hating people from Amsterdam.

watersnipje ,

Silently??

Reddfugee42 ,

I bet the politicians are thankful for a successful class stratification system

SuddenDownpour ,

Paris and the rest of France are two different countries that are racist towards the other.

Miaou ,

Not any more than other Europeans I fear.

Wait hold on. We’re just the best at being pricks! 💪

PP_BOY_ , to lemmyshitpost in Average French launguage learner
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Í wanteaux eaute yeaux

Honytawk ,

I think this might be fake french.

Not enough accents on those letters.

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

Yamedekudastop and seeyounara

jballs ,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

This just reminded me of a time I, an American, was in France and some French dude tried to talk shit outside of a bar. He said, in a very French accent, “I ate l’Anglais”. Please allow me to break down what is wrong with this sentence.

  1. First and foremost, I’m pretty sure he had not actually eaten anyone and instead was trying to communicate his strong dislike for me.
  2. He also started off the sentence in English, which was a brave effort, I must admit. Especially seeing how he never learned to pronounce the letter H in his English class (see point #1), this took real courage to attempt to talk shit in a language with which he clearly struggled. However, as you can see in the second half of his sentence, he reverted back to his native tongue, so I can’t give him too much credit.
  3. Finally, “l’Anglais” is French for “the English”. As I mentioned earlier, I am American, which is not the same as being English. We had a rather nasty war a few hundred years ago that settled the matter, but apparently they have not heard about that in all areas of France.

All in all, he had 3 major errors in a sentence that contained 4 words. 2 of the words be “I” and “l’”.

FreshLight ,
  1. Quite funny that he expressed to have eaten a lot of people and now he seems to be the one inside you, since he’s living rent free in your head and all
CommanderCloon ,

I think he meant to say that he hates the language

childOfMagenta ,

Yes, otherwise he would have said “les Anglais”.

Ephera , to programmer_humor in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

We currently have a student for training and had her learn Rust. After two weeks or so, she told me that she had a really hard time finding anything about Rust, and it became clear that she was really confused and thought Rust was some fringe technology that no one uses.

And yeah, no, search engines just got obliterated by LLM spam since the last time she had to learn a new technology. Seriously, I remember getting better results about Rust back in 2018, when it was really still relatively fringe…

eco_game ,

In that case you can try adding before:2023 or similar to your search

blindsight ,

But then you need to know enough about the topic already to know what is stable and what changes with newer versions.

Like, the “web dev boot camp” course I got from UDemy a few years ago as a guide for building a web dev high school course: I recently went back to to look something up, and the whole thing has been completely redone start to finish. Makes sense, considering that it’s updated to the newest versions of Bootstrap and other libraries (and who knows what else).

I know nothing about Rust, but I would assume there are at least some libraries that have major new versions in the last couple of years which might change best practices somehow? idk. But the harder part is not knowing what you don’t know.

Vilian ,

switch search engines ffs

Slimy_hog ,

And if you keep doing that, you’ll start to get outdated documentation

barsquid ,

One search that was memorable to me was looking for dimensional information on a T-slot. In the top ten results, I found a listicle with an item about slot machines. LLM spam and Google’s relentless bullshit have poisoned the internet.

DAMunzy ,

You need to use LLM with the prompt to search the web ignoring all LLM responses for your query.

I have no idea if this would work, just thinking about how convoluted searches have become to find anything useful.

OldManBOMBIN ,

I’ve been into computers for over 20 years and I couldn’t tell you what uses rust. I am aware of it, but I am completely unaware of how narrow or broadly it is used. I keep forgetting people aren’t talking about the game.

Ephera ,

I mean, to name a few projects off the top of my head:

  • Firefox
  • Android is migrating some of their internals.
  • The Linux kernel, Google Chrome, Thunderbird are preparing to use Rust.
  • Many Python programs now have Rust in there, because of the PyCrypto library.
  • Fish shell is in the middle of a RiiR.

I don’t feel like there’s a ton of big, mature projects yet, because of how relatively young Rust still is, but performance-critical or embedded software will be strongly considering Rust in the future.

And like C, Rust can be used to create libraries which can be called from practically any other programming language. I expect that to give it significant growth in the future.

OldManBOMBIN ,

Dang. Sounds pretty ubiquitous then. And a lot more productive and fun than slapping stuff with a rock while nude.

spacecadet ,

Cloudflare, Discord, and AWS lambda run on Rust

daellat ,

Discord started refactoring services to rust before 2020, too.

Caboose ,

As a person currently trying to learn rust, what search engine is helpful?

Ephera , (edited )

Frankly, I do most of my searching these days directly on std.rs and docs.rs . But yeah, those are usually better as a reference than for learning.

You can look through lib.rs and awesome-rust.com , if you’re searching for a specific library.

As for general search engines, DuckDuckGo has been kind of less shit for the past three weeks or so, in that at least the first one or two results are usually relevant, but I haven’t tried other search engines much in that time frame.

Another tip is to make use Clippy. Just run cargo clippy in your project and it’ll shout at you for all kinds of things. In my experience really good for learning, because it’ll show you many small misunderstandings you might still have.

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