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The language existed long before the foundation. The foundation is purely there to support the language.
The language existed long before the foundation. The foundation is purely there to support the language.
The Rust Foundation very deliberately does not control the development of Rust. There has been issues with the moderation team in the past but I think they’re actually resolved today. And let me just assure you that Rust is not the only language project with problems and the fact that they have been talked about and discussed in the open and resolved is a sign of maturity and trust, not a bad thing.
In the game, you’ll find various philosophical texts. These are entirely optional and serve as a kind of background set and things to think about. So you can just not read them if you don’t want to or find them boring. I’m guessing when you say you don’t enjoy philosophy, you’d find it boring to read those texts, so just skip them.
You’ll also find snippets of other texts that aren’t philosophical that give clues to the story. These can also be skipped but you’ll miss out on a significant chunk of the story then. There are other story bits that require no reading so you’ll still get an idea of it and might still get the gist mostly.
But you can play just the puzzles and not worry about the philosophical background or the story at all. They actually deliberately designed the game this way so that you can enjoy the puzzles alone if that’s your jam 🙂. The puzzles are very good so even if you just want some good puzzles, I’d still recommend it.
Sounds like a useful cool feature, would love to see it in Lemmy too.
I am not the one who said “epic fail”.
Well, it was more to recognize that there is no inherently better programming languages in theory, they all do the same stuff. And some languages are “better” at some stuff just due to the libraries available and nothing to do with the language itself. But yea I do think Rust is an objectively better language than C++.
Of course, but it still makes sense to think carefully about the advantages of disadvantages of the tools you use when starting any project.
C++ is a very old, extremely complex language. There are arguably objectively better modern alternatives, such as Rust.
Personally I have to mention The Talos Principle and its sequel. It has helped me formulate a kind of philosophy of mind that I couldn’t entirely grasp before. It’s also just an absolute masterpiece of a puzzle game. If you’ve played portal, you’ll enjoy Talos too most likely.
Also for anyone looking to play it, don’t read anything about it! Not even the Steam description! It’s best experienced completely blind.
The most active is probably the news community, [email protected] with 80 active users per week according to the sidebar. I think a good portion of them are users on external instances.
If you understand Danish, any of the communities on Feddit.dk should be interesting… But otherwise they probably aren’t :P
Just hijacking the top comment to say that it has been suggested, just not implemented yet https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818
Does it though? You can still put up a fork somewhere else as long as you uphold the license right? Unless I guess in the case where the license explicitly disallows forks, but I don’t think that’s very common (can you even do that?).
What other tools than VPNs would you say are important?
Because CPU registers are all powers of 2, i.e. exponential in this fashion. And it’s also just the same reason - 64 is high enough, why go to 96 or 80 or something?
Talos Principle is a master piece. Kinda hoping they make a third one, but would be interested to see what Croteam does after even if it’s not Talos 3.
Interesting, thanks for sharing
I’ll probably update within a week as well :)
No problem 😇
Also the second one is lighter on the reading and has more character dialog and such, so definitely play that too!