I remember when the whole "Rust in Linux" thing was introduced to me via a YouTube thumbnail that said something about Torvalds explaining his thoughts on it.
Now I didn't watch the video, because I wasn't really as interested into Linux/programming as I am today, but I remember thinking to myself: "this is stupid, who cares what language is used as long as it does it's job?".
I am not a developer on the kernel tho, so maybe I'm just oversimplifying things. 🤷
Really like this take. I do move a lot of files between directories, so I could look into copying, cutting, and pasting things via the terminal.
I think learning my way around Neovim also couldn't hurt. I was planning on setting up a little webserver at home, and accessing it remotely sounds pretty handy.
I remember when the whole "Rust in Linux" thing was introduced to me via a YouTube thumbnail that said something about Torvalds explaining his thoughts on it.
Now I didn't watch the video, because I wasn't really as interested into Linux/programming as I am today, but I remember thinking to myself: "this is stupid, who cares what language is used as long as it does it's job?".
I am not a developer on the kernel tho, so maybe I'm just oversimplifying things. 🤷