

No, the attribute is unsafe. An unsafe function is marked unsafe fn.
Also, unsafe by itself just means there are invariants that must me manually upheld to avoid unsound behavior. If those invariants are upheld, then it doesn’t matter if it’s unsafe.


#[unsafe(export_name = "my_super_duper_function")]
pub fn foo() {}
I would recommend reading up some materials on FFI in Rust if you’re interested. Calling functions in Rust from C and in C from Rust (or even languages other than C) is both extremely common and a primary usecase of the language.


I never need to send files or data from my phone to someone else’s phone. All the files I care about are on my PC.
I’m not saying AirDrop or Quick Share are useless. I’m saying I don’t use them, but do understand they’re used, and I’m glad the support exists now soon.


For a feature I’ll likely never use, I couldn’t be happier this happened. Great job, EU!


For my last part? Yeah I don’t know. Nobody seems to ever talk about how common hormones are for cis people when they talk about banning them. But yes, I was playing on the fact that for some reason women tend to be treated disproportionately (and hypocritically) worse.


Yep. This was the difference between a silent, recoverable error and a loud failure.
It seems like they’re planning to remove all potential panics based on the end of their article. This would be a good idea considering the scale of the service’s usage.
(Also, for anyone who’s not reading the article, the unwrap caused the service to crash, but wasn’t the source of the issues to begin with. It was just what toppled over first.)


is Windows a drug?
No. Drugs can give you a good time. Windows can’t.


I don’t think you understand. By taking hormones, you have forgone the weakness of your flesh and adopted an artificial, non-biological body.
Some post-menopausal cis women do this as well, which is why you don’t often see older women winning sports awards either. Some men do too, but that’s different because obviously it is (don’t ask why, I didn’t make the rules).
Ths survey reminded me of a bunch of awesome features that I forgot were stabilized, many of which I can use in current projects lol. I know that wasn’t the intent, but it’s a nice side effect of filling it out I guess.


s/OpenBSD/TempleOS


most dedicated electric cars come with a shit ton of sensors which give all that juicy data to third parties.
This is true of all cars, not just electric cars. Plus, this is not an argument against EVs. It’s an argument for privacy.


The former is unnecessary. They just need to ensure that electric vehicles are more affordable and people will switch over gradually.
The latter, public transportation varies from country to country. Some, like Japan, China, and many European countries, have excellent public transportation options. Some, like the USA, have dogshit or nonexistent public transportation. A framework for getting funding for public transportation projects, maybe from taxes on carbon emissions for example, would be awesome though.


These arguments are great.
Making a page more accessible doesn’t just mean making it easier for people with disabilities to use the page. It means improving the user experience for everyone, including those with disabilities, but also those who do not have them. An accessible UI is a UI that everyone can easily use. It also means making the page more accessible to some kinds of tools, whether those are search engine crawlers, archiving tools, or even ChatGPT.


Cloudflare’s dominance is a huge problem exactly for this reason. Having a single point of failure is a huge risk, and it’s surprising that governments don’t view this as being a matter of national security.
As a side note, and not to “well ackshully”, but Cloudflare isn’t a backbone provider. But your point still stands lol.


So he’s capable enough to add new islands and content, but not change a trigger on how to save. One button. Same logic…
Correct. The entire game state was not designed to be serialized. You can see this with how buggy multiplayer is. He could do saving mid-day, but I don’t think most players would want that over an entire new island worth of content, especially when the amount of work is comparable.
A buggy mod by someone who didn’t write it doesn’t mean it’s not possible.
I didn’t say it’s not possible. Anything’s possible when it’s your code. I said it would be hard to add now.
You can like a game and someone and still be able to be critical of a game design decision they make. Not everyone is good or bad. A hero or villain. No one is perfect.
This part, I don’t get. I maintained a mod with thousands of endorsements and over a hundred thousand unique downloads. I talked with modders even bigger than me regularly. Even the lead dev of SMAPI, who has some more insight into the codebase than anyone else in the modding community.
None of us succeeded in it.
At no point did I defend the game on its merits of being “good or bad”. I haven’t played it in years. All I did was explain that this is technically very difficult to do.
On the topic of dark patterns, many games have specific points where you can save. This is not unique to SDV. For example, some games only allow you to save at specific points to avoid save scumming and increase the difficulty.
What matters isn’t when you can save. It’s whether your inability to save at times is being exploited for their benefit.


It’s not a dark pattern. It’s a technical limitation.
Concerned Ape wrote that game with very limited programming experience. Having significantly modded the game in the past, the code is a mess, but indicative of someone who is learning to program still.
While I haven’t played SDV in a long time, there was a mod when I played that allowed you to save at any time. It was buggy as hell.
It’s an indie game made by one dude. He got some help from CF for multiplayer and porting, but that was about it.
At this rate, all indie games have dark patterns lol.


Inb4 SCOTUS says Comey is guilty and sentenced to El Salvador without any explanation why or what he’s guilty of.
Saw Diesel mentioned, but also wanted to throw SeaORM out there. Might be worth looking into as well.