top | item 46214770 (no title) Simplita | 2 months ago I’m curious how they’ll manage long term safety without the guarantees Rust brought. That tradeoff won’t age well. discuss order hn newest javawizard|2 months ago You may want to read the article.(Spoiler alert: Rust graduated to a full, first-class part of the kernel; it isn't being removed.) silisili|2 months ago It's late, but I'm having a hell of a time parsing this. Could you explain what you meant? javawizard|2 months ago I think they read the title but not the article and assumed Rust was being removed, and (rightfully, if that were true) opined that that was a shortsighted decision.(Of course, that's not what's happening at all.) load replies (1)
javawizard|2 months ago You may want to read the article.(Spoiler alert: Rust graduated to a full, first-class part of the kernel; it isn't being removed.)
silisili|2 months ago It's late, but I'm having a hell of a time parsing this. Could you explain what you meant? javawizard|2 months ago I think they read the title but not the article and assumed Rust was being removed, and (rightfully, if that were true) opined that that was a shortsighted decision.(Of course, that's not what's happening at all.) load replies (1)
javawizard|2 months ago I think they read the title but not the article and assumed Rust was being removed, and (rightfully, if that were true) opined that that was a shortsighted decision.(Of course, that's not what's happening at all.) load replies (1)
javawizard|2 months ago
(Spoiler alert: Rust graduated to a full, first-class part of the kernel; it isn't being removed.)
silisili|2 months ago
javawizard|2 months ago
(Of course, that's not what's happening at all.)