It's kinda serious, but definitely also a meme. Basically, Rust is the safest mainstream language out there (unlike languages like C or C++, which are full of foot guns, or things like JavaScript or Python, which aren't even strongly typed), so there's a strong desire to rewrite things in just because you often don't encounter stupid bugs in Rust code - the compiler won't let you write it. There are safer languages out there, but they're highly impractical for general purposes and are used for insanely mission critical shit (e.g. pacemakers).
I'd give this a quick watch: https://youtu.be/voRBS0r4EyI
What is this?
I think it sounds like an excellent "deep dive" project, but don't get your hopes up that a million people will use it. Ultimately I believe this will be a test of your statistics and math skills more than anything,
I think you could probably reasonably complete the application itself in 1-3 months, but I have no idea how long it would take to complete the matching/recommendation algorithm.
Blocking this guy. His articles are subpar from a writing standpoint and uninteresting from a technical standpoint. Someone please let me know if his content's qualify improves.
Can someone tell me why I should care about this rather than just continuing to use my password and 2FA?
You should give Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind a watch, you'll find out
What is the link for the RSS feed?
I'd argue the opposite - Rust is the perfect fit for the entire stack. We don't even need JS with libraries like Yew
Might as well try my luck! Thanks mate 😁
Agile is legitimately good and is the bar for how software should be built as a team. Enterprise scrum is objectively bad and I don't understand how anyone gets any amount of work done under it.
Lots of love to the zip team! Best instance, best admins 💕