Description
Todays episode covers 7 different articles, starting with a "cautionary tale" against Rust in an early-stage startup context. Then I'll move on to a new testing tool from Facebook, an introduction to shared-memory worker threads in WebAssembly, a quick note about what's new in SeaORM v0.10, a new and interesting project from 1Password called Typeshare, async traits in the nightly compiler, and finally a detailed article on how Rust protects you when you're intentionally writing code that *isn't* async.
Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale
Hermit: Deterministic Linux for Controlled Testing and Software Bug-finding
Threads and Messages With Rust and WebAssembly
What's new in SeaORM 0.10.x
Typeshare - New Project from 1Password
Async fn in trait MVP comes to nightly
Safely writing code that isn't thread-safe
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In this episode I'll talk about an engineer's dream to rewrite Rust and why, Linus's response to the Kernel controversy, my own post about choosing between Rust and Go, Google's encouraging post about memory-safety's long-term effect on vulnerabilities, reflection on Rust after a year in...
Published 09/26/24
In this week's episode I'll talk about the Rust Linux Kernel developer that stepped down a week ago, what's coming up at RustConf in Montreal, templating in Rust with MiniJinja, Arenas, TRACTORs, other podcasts, and more!
00:00 - Intro
01:58 - Rust Maintainer For Linux Kernel Resigns
14:08 -...
Published 09/09/24