They seem pretty different to me. I find the toolchain commands pretty opaque, and I'm not actually sure either answer is as clarifying as I'd like, either, FWIW. Maybe I'm being thick.
This is to say - for someone who doesn't deal with these all the time (and I presume that's who'd look for these questions), I can see there being an answer that satisfies both questions, but I don't think it's either of these accepted answers.
@Shepmaster huh, possibly my newness makes me miss the obvious, but there does not seem to be the "multiple different versions of rust" in the first question, simply of the different toolchains, but not say, the same msvc nightly for different rust versions?
@E_net4ischilling I ran into some issues with Amethyst on Wayland quite some time ago github.com/amethyst/amethyst/issues/1846 It would only work with WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND=x11 :-(
it's amazing, campany send information about problem, I ask what is 11/21 and say to use iso format date, people on the discord saying "omg you stupid it's November 21" and say I'm toxic
the amount of US campany who assume people all use US standard is amazing
and the amount of people that can't understand why iso format is better is also amzing
@Shepmaster I'm not sure if others feel the same way, but I felt that there was this giant push towards immutability among JavaScript developers due to some of those reasons.
@Shepmaster As far as I knowâJavaScript works in mysterious ways, so perhaps there is a wayâone can't rewrite it to a different type let's say Number, but it's still odd and confusing, I think.