Sorry, I mixed those up. Thanks for the correction
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System76 is doing that these days. They put extra hardware support for their Linux distro TuxedoOS and I've heard good things.
Edit: System76 make PopOS and Tuxedo computers make TuxedoOS
Best is when the API doesn't match a PDF and says "500: Internal Error"
I like the concept and I think the use case is almost covered by generating API client through generated OpenAPI spec.
It's needs a bit of setup but a client library can be built whenever a backend server is built.
Probably an OS
I can tell that this guy fucks
There's always going to be pushback on new ideas. He's basically asking people questions like "Hey how does your thing work? I want to write it in rust." and gets the answer "I'm not going to learn rust.".
I think rust is generally a good thing and with a good amount of tests to enforce behavior it's possible to a functionally equivalent copy of the current code with no memory issues in future maintenance of it. Rewriting things in rust will also force people to clarify the behavior and all possible theoretical paths a software can take.
I'm not gonna lie though, if I would have worked on software for 20 years and people would introduce component that's written in another language my first reaction would be "this feels like a bad idea and doesn't seem necessary".
I really hope that the kernel starts taking rust seriously, it's a great tool and I think it's way easier to write correct code in rust than C. C is simple but lacks the guardrails of modern languages which rust has.
The process of moving to rust is happening but it's going to take a really long time. It's a timescale current maintainers don't really need to worry about since they'll be retired anyway.
I got "Women are so cute and I think that's a bad idea to be honest with you and you are so cute and you are a great person to be happy to see you and your family and your family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and family and... "
One of my core values is honesty so I have no idea where that one comes from
Bottom is a pick-me-up car
On the flip side if you drop a glass of water it will almost instantly evaporate.
Factory default here
The other thing Spotify is doing is commodifying and reducing the value of all of those things.