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  • This is awesome. It gets closer to Deno which I think is one of the only things that have actually solved the "ad hoc scripting" challenge, which requires:

    1. Easy to install language.
    2. Easy to use third party dependencies (from a single file script).
    3. Easy to import from other files without setting up a whole project.
    4. IDE support.

    At one end we have Deno which nails all of those. At the other, Python which fails all of them pretty miserably (despite this being one the most popular use cases for Python).

    Seems like with this Rust will have 1 and 2 solved, and I guess 4 isn't too hard. What about 3 though?

    If I eventually decide I want to split my one file script into two files will I be able to?

    Edit: I had a play and actually it's good news!

    • If you want to split up a script you can just do mod foo and it will look for foo.rs (or I guess foo/mod.rs) in the same directory!
    • For common code, which you might want to import from e.g. ../../common you can't just use mod but you can add common = { path = "../../common" } to [dependencies]. That directory has to be a proper crate with Cargo.toml but I think that's ok and probably desirable.

    The only downsides I found are:

    1. No IDE support yet.
    2. It prints compilation messages to stdout, which kind of sucks.
    3. Even after it has been built, it still does incremental compilation every time you run it, leading to more compilation message noise, and ~100ms startup time.
  • I've never used it - what don't you like about it?

  • The great replacement conspiracy is that demographic change is a deliberate plan by "elites". That's clearly absurd. It's happening despite their best efforts to stop it.

    And when I say "it's happening", I mean in London, which is clearly an outlier.

  • Yeah because the native population of Britain is 97% white.

    I bet people in Spain where British people all retire (or did until Brexit) have exactly the same complaints about cultural change and I don't think they're racist against British people.

  • you believe in the great replacement

    I don't believe there is a conspiracy to replace native Londoners. You're putting words in my mouth. I do believe that it is happening because census data shows that it is! Do you not?

    I should probably stop replying because you're just making up things that I have supposedly said (seems to be a theme here!)

  • You're so convinced that everyone who disagrees with you is some far right racist.

    I don't even agree with DHH! But he clearly doesn't have view that are so out there that he needs to be cancelled. If anything the people screeching to ostracize him are more extreme.

    The is exactly like the trans people vs JKR debating. The answer is in the middle, and JKR is definitely too strident in her views but also she isn't literally Hitler. You don't need to boycott board game companies because they happen to publish a Harry Potter game. Ffs.

  • If you're asking if I know how to read a chart on Wikipedia, the answer is yes.

  • No I don't think it's racist to want to live in a city that is predominantly occupied by similar people to you. I think his stats are wrong - London is still mostly British people (at least it was when I last went). But imagine if it was like 95% Indian people. That would a huge change and a big cultural shift and yes I think it's ok to object to that with instantly becoming racist.

  • Yeah that would be reasonable if he actually did want to hang black people from trees.

  • you’ve been fairly obvious in your cryptofascism

    Wow first time I've been accused of fascism! Quite riduclous.

  • It's not obvious to me. Which bit is transphobic exactly?

  • Good policy, but where did he ever say that?

  • Definitely, but there's a middle ground between "let's pretend politics doesn't exist", and "you must 100% agree with my views or I'll cancel you".

  • Yeah good luck with that. The righteous left doesn't want empathetic coexistence with alternative views any more than the immoral right does.

    DHH has fairly normal right wing views. Nobody has been able to point me to anything so objectionable that should mean he is excluded from the community. The worst I could find is that he thinks it would be better if London was predominantly native British, which I don't think is an out-there idea.

    These inclusive communities have to learn to be more actually inclusive. It's ok to ban him if he's harassing people due to their political views in the Ruby community, but it looks like all he did was post some moderately right-wing views on his blog.

    Not going to hold my breath though.

    I don't know anything about the Hyprland guy but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a similar story.

  • Why not?

  • I agree, KDE is actually pretty amazing these days. Bizarre that the Linux ecosystem is focused around Gnome when there's another option available that so much better.

  • Yeah but theses regulatory burdens can only be born by mega-corporations so even though it is extra work for them, it still benefits them.