I'm planning on making a comeback. The summary is that my immune system is trash. I've "accepted" that my life will never be normal and pain is part of it, attempting to numb it only makes things worse. The mind pills my psychiatrist prescribed were definitely fucking me up real bad and causing super negative suicidal thoughts so I'm staying far away from any mind altering drugs.
No more LSD, amphetamines, psilocybin, DMT, Ritalin, alcohol or antidepressants. Fuck all of that. From now on, meditation and exercise only. Accept suffering. Work with what I got.
@be @deavmi Not if you're using pancurses, unfortunately. There are plenty of other examples to show rust isn't immune. It's not that rust is bad, but if you think your code is inherently secure and safe from crashes because it's "memory safe" or "statically typed", then you're gonna learn some hard and painful lessons.
@jimmysong where is that? Looks epic.
@trinsec I think you were right. Went for a walk and feel x4 better. Funnily enough, read this a few minutes ago:
"After years of floundering, I think I'm finally getting it: You get energy by spending it. The fuel tank metaphor is completely misleading. The body supplies energy to meet demand. The tank *expands* if you use a lot of fuel. In other words, biology is fundamentally antifragile. "
@cgranade but I fail to understand what would be the unique aspect of doing this with nushell specifically
@cgranade hmm I wasn't aware of the kernels for bash or PowerShell for Jupiter (only ecvxr, Julia and Python as far as I thought). So, do you mean that in the same way I could fireup some Python on a JP notebook, you'd like to be able to run Rust interactively through nushell? I'm still not sure I understand what you mean. If this is the case, there is already a JP kernel for Rust.
@cgranade hmm what do you mean exactly? If you're exposing your Rust code as a CLI app that should already work with NU, no? Or do you mean like shipping an executable that itself runs nutshell on some emulation layer that your Rust app has?
@mew I think you can just fire away and we'll see if we can answer. Typically using the hashtag is enough.
@josias Hi Josias! I used to follow about a year and a half ago when you were on another instance but that account went inactive iirc.
@jeremy_soller but I'm not cool
@jeremy_soller i like both
Hi mirabellensaft. Nice to meet you!
Weirdly enough, you're like the 4th person I've seen recently on the fedi who, like me, is into Rust and art.
P.s Ialso do embedded stuff every now and then, currently thinking of using Embassy on the RP2040 for an automated blinds project.
Hello! I am mirabellensaft. I am a non-binary polyamorous embedded #rust developer. I love painting with #watercolor, #urbansketching, #knitting, #chemistry #cooking and general making and tinkering with stuff.
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* writes code on cheap (<20$) MCUs
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born: 199X
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against: capitalism | socialism | communism | identity-based politics | racism | nationalism | corruption | defective by design | vendor lock-in |
I believe there's a chance we might unknowingly be in an interstellar war in which the first consciousness to spread itself throughout the universe will dictate how consciousness is experienced until the heat death of the universe. Thus, it's my duty as a human-derived consciousness to ensure that whatever survives this war is a consciousness compatible with our notions of justice so that future conscious descendants of our species may enjoy the same benefits (or more) than we currently have. This belief has several practical implications day-to-day for me; my utility function is to maximize the chance that human-derived consciousness survives long enough into the future (until the universe allows so).