I’m not placing blame on the Linux Foundation, Linus, or anyone else for that matter. However, I believe that if Linus has publicly endorsed the use of Rust in the kernel, that decision is already largely set in motion. On the other hand, if the community collectively opposes the integration of Rust with C and no action is taken to address these problems, and everyone say no, then there is little to no reason to make the initial statement.
Much of the work being produced by Rust developers seems to struggle, often because it’s not made in C and because of maintainers saying “No I don’t want any rust code near my C code”.
I recognize that there are various technical factors influencing this decision, but ultimately it was the creator’s choice to support it.
Where I live, we live life one KDE update at a time.
Mhhh, your profile picture remind me of something
I don’t know what the hell are you talking about
No better default gui?
Oh yes the good old " "
Have you tried using openrgb?
Is your cache folder on a hdd?
Minix inside everyone cpu
I’m OP dude
And that’s because your laptop is a thinkpad, indeed I got my fingerprint reader working on my ideapad because it has the same fingerprint reader of a thinkpad, but to get it working I needed to install the driver myself
How did you make the panel completely transparent?
Ah shit we are back to “Ken Thompson Compiler Hack” again
I have tried many times to use it and it didn’t work either on windows or on linux, indeed the one I have on github changed 2 times from the one you currently are commenting
The accounts.json you just commented doesn’t work anymore!
Probably this is the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo1FFNUVB-Q
There is kmail tho it’s not the best, far better to use something like thunderbird!