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On my way to #rustikon , but currently stranded in Berlin đźš‚

#rustikonconf

Writing a Python compiler in Rust, Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 6:00 PM | Meetup

Python is a very popular programming language, but it is not without some challenges. Especially writing large projects is difficult due to the lax typing and deployment re

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It feels like developers are currently split into two groups that do not really understand what the other group is talking about:
One group tries to reduce their dependency on Big Tech by switching to alternative search engines, code forges, map providers, operating systems…
And the other group is trying to increase their dependency on Big Tech by adopting agentic and/or vibe coding.

🦀 curious what the crates.io team has been up to?

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2026/01/21/crates-io-development-update/ provides a high-level summary of our work over the past 6 months

It includes a new Security tab, GitLab support for Trusted Publishing, SLoC counting, and many other things

#rustlang

crates.io: development update | Rust Blog

Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.

If you are in #Darmstadt and are interested in #rust or #rustlang, let's meet and code a small #web #application together :) https://www.meetup.com/rust-rhein-main/events/312798996
Writing a newsletter subscription service with axum, Wed, Feb 4, 2026, 6:00 PM | Meetup

We are back after the winter break with the first event of 2026! This time, Christoph Beberweil will show us how to write a newsletter subscription service in axum. It sou

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Der Grund, warum RAM viermal so teuer geworden ist, ist, dass eine enorme Menge an RAM, die noch nicht produziert wurde, mit nicht existierendem Geld gekauft wurde, um in GPUs eingebaut zu werden, die ebenfalls noch nicht produziert wurden, um sie in Rechenzentren zu platzieren, die noch nicht gebaut wurden, angetrieben von Infrastrukturen, die vielleicht niemals existieren werden, um eine Nachfrage zu befriedigen, die tatsächlich nicht existiert, und um Profit zu erzielen, der mathematisch unmöglich ist.

#ai #ram

In case you need objective arguments on why #LLM agents are unsuitable for deployment in enterprise settings, your argument should be what @Mer__edith calls "The Exponential Decay of Success" 📉

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-ai-agent-ai-spy#t=1629

You can't argue against math/physics!

Also highly recommend watching the whole talk, where Meredith Whittaker and Udbhav Tiwari present the increasing erosion of End-2-End encryption and #privacy via #OS-level AI agents.

#39C3 #E2EE #Society #Microsoft #Ethics #AI #AIAgent

Just released the 0.15 version of the Rust askama crate (which handles jinja templates at compile-time).

The full changelog is here: https://github.com/askama-rs/askama/releases/tag/v0.15.0

It comes with a crazy amount of new stuff, like support for templating on enum variants, or the beginning of better compilation errors (in some cases it actually shows you in the template where the bug is!).

We also extended what Rust expressions you can use in the templates and made a lot of performance improvements (to reduce compile-time).

Enjoy!

https://crates.io/crates/askama

#rust #rustlang

Release v0.15.0 · askama-rs/askama

The main breaking change is about custom filters, they now require the filter_fn attribute. More information about it in the askama book. (âť— = breaking change) New features âť— add caller pattern fr...

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From pencil to color, it's all done by hand. Here is under a timelapse of my recent comic strip: two days of work in 30s. I use Krita to bring my art to life, on Debian, one stroke at a time.
Check out my making-of directory for 20 more like this: https://www.peppercarrot.com/0_sources/miniFantasyTheater/making-of/

#krita #debian #timelapse

The #Rust Rhein Main #Meetup will meet again next Month in Weiterstadt :) https://www.meetup.com/rust-rhein-main/events/310322369/
From bugs to parallelism to future-proofing: What makes Rust different, Wed, Sep 3, 2025, 6:00 PM | Meetup

For our next Event, we welcome Michael Distler with his talk "From bugs to parallelism to future-proofing: What makes Rust different". (German abstract below) *Why I’m le

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