What advantages does ZON have vs other serialization formats? I strongly dislike bespoke DSLs that are only of use in a single place.
nickwitha_k
Both. Both are the way to go.
Really should have criminalized public officials lying long ago.
1950s American recipes are indeed horrifying. I've got an excellent vintage Good Housekeeping cookbook (none of the recipes are the best but it gives a wide gamut of basics to refer to, if needed). There is a section including aspics, which is just awful.
Is karma even a thing on Lemmy? Anyone? No? Yes? Ok, it doesn't matter, I'll take the hit if I have to
No, it is not. Upvotes and downvotes mainly just impact post and comment sorting. Karma on platforms like Reddit was good in theory but, was heavily gamed by bad actors to fake perceived authenticity.
By design. Karma on Reddit, while good in theory, did not hold up against bad actors.
I (potentially) got you.
Edit: Might be this one https://knoxgelatine.com/ColdSoupsandSalads/CSS2.htm
Here's Wikipedia on the Irish potato famine:
That genocide is a poor comparison. The Irish were invaded and colonized by the English, a foreign power that maintained its political and cultural separation from the subjugated. Struggle against an external force is vastly different than struggle against an internal one.
the next election.
...The Federal Elections Commission is in the process of being dismantled. The US is not going to have free elections again at this rate.
Too many are still trapped in the "it can't happen here" denial that they've been in for the last several decades. Some are waking up to the fact that many of us have been shouting that this isn't "just making it through four years" but, it's really looking to be too little too late.
Sorry to burst the bubble.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffragette_bombing_and_arson_campaign
I really want to be in a time of history where rapid, positive political change is possible through non-violence alone. Those levers were taken away by decades of anti-electoralism/accelerationism and it's always easier to break things than to build them.
While you are correct in that he was technically not objecting to Rust, specifically, that is out of his purview. The decision was already made so, he needs to get on board or move on with life. Adding to that, his objecting wasn't even to code that he maintains but a consumer of his API.