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yeah, i use btrfs (bocchi the rock filesystem)

I wrote a post on the rust blog about functions that have no clothes:

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/07/03/stabilizing-naked-functions/

#rustlang

Stabilizing naked functions | Rust Blog

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Lmfao someone at deltarune.wiki was sick of the Kris misgendering

Are you a boy or a girl?
I'm nonbinary.

Yeah, but what were you born as?
A baby.

No, I mean what is your sex?
Awesome.

FFS! Do you have a penis or a vagina??
I've had my share of both.

OMFG!! WHAT IS IN YOUR PANTS??
A frankly disturbing number of lockpicks.

One of the things I love about the Polonius project is it keeps surprising me. Like, Rust is big enough and complicated enough I’m now convinced no one fully understands all of it, and to make things even worse everyone is continuously evolving it. It’s a lot more gardening than the previous research I’ve done, and I love it like that.

Earlier this week, we as #RustWeek organizers came together for a dinner party to celebrate the success of RustWeek 2025 and make the first plans for RustWeek 2026! 🀩

We have some ideas, but what would *you* like to see at #RustWeek2026? What should we keep the same and what should we add or change? ✨

Really looking forward to see you all again next year. πŸ’›

reminder: you can just meow in public

it's free
I found a missing optimization in llvm :D

Rust 1.88.0 has been released! ✨🎊 πŸ¦€

This release brings you let chains, naked functions, automatic Cargo cache cleaning, Cell::update, proc_macro span locations, various as_chunks methods on slices, and more!

Check out the blog post and release notes for all the details: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/06/26/Rust-1.88.0/

Announcing Rust 1.88.0 | Rust Blog

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@dan I did the same with Emma and our Juniper PTX1000 100G router last year