If I follow you here, I should now be following you there as well.
If you follow me here and I don't follow you, ping me there.
"A particularly haunting comment is posted by one Hackernews: a Haskell program that translates C to Rust, which gives us a brief peek into the grotesque Godless painscape where the Rust Evangelism Strike Force plans its webshit-brigading operations."
OH GOD.
People that run #Linux and care about #security must read this:
https://grsecurity.net/the_truth_about_linux_4_6.php
https://lwn.net/Articles/410674/
And the post by hansoku-make at https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/64rsoh/openbsd_61_released_april_11_2017/?st=j1ezcq1u&sh=12316891
@Unprovable Hehe, I get you. Most of my future teammates are mathematicians and even though academic research centers are full of nerds and geeks, we still don't always speak the same language.
But that's a good thing imho. They have the pure solutions, I have the applied problems. As soon as we're on the same page, that's a great combination.
. @redacted @Unprovable it is not inevitable as long as we shun that bs. A company here is hurting its image not helping it. If an #infosec company follows you, block that shit immediately and tell them to leave.
This is not a marketing tool.