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6:25 AM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier I was mostly wondering how to deal with this question which didn't have any code and which was in need of one of my crates (or maybe "competing" ones) and I didn't want to look advertising
 
 
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12:11 PM
In this question, aren't the commenters ignoring a very important detail, that is the 'static' lifetime ?
 
 
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1:53 PM
What could explain such error ? The Cargo.lock file is commited with the rest
 
2:35 PM
feeling alone in a big room
 
Oh, I'm here with you, I'm just silent 'cause I have not much to add to the above :sweat_smile:
 
If you all speak only when you have something interesting to say, you make my interventions sound like farts ^^
 
3:12 PM
farts
oh my gods SO should make an easter egg someday where chat room pings sound like farts but like, only like 35% of the time
 
3:24 PM
That would probably make people write more comments than what the server can support
(and I'm chatting on a computer without any sound capability because I messed something when assembling it so I'd be jaleous)
 
@DenysSéguret Well, TBF that's how I think human beings should interact with each other: one should only say something out loud if and when one has anything meaningful to add or things have changed since the last time an observation on those things has been made. But then again, I'm an engineer and I speak to computers much more often than human beings..
 
@PeterVaro I have nothing interesting or even witty to answer to your observation
 
Haha
Jokes aside, this is an interesting topic: I love silence. And not only when I'm alone. It doesn't bother me at all, on the contrary, I prefer it over noise. But I know for a fact, that most people (if not the vast majority of them) are frightened and frustrated by it and they feel they have to say something to break it.
And that's why I don't really understand why SO chatrooms have "timers" on them
Why should a chat room be locked / deactivated if it has no activity after a predefined amount of time?
(Especially if they don't actually delete them, but they are still publicly available..)
 
@PeterVaro silence leaves space for inner thoughts, so nice flex I guess :P
(being comfortable with your thoughts and whatnots)
 
3:38 PM
posted on October 18, 2021 by Pietro Albini

The 1.56.0 pre-release is ready for testing. The release is scheduled for this Thursday, October 21th. Release notes can be found here. You can try it out locally by running: RUSTUP_DIST_SERVER=https://dev-static.rust-lang.org rustup update stable The index is https://dev-static.rust-lang.org/dist/2021-10-18/index.html. You can leave feedback on the internals thread.

 
Haha, yeah, I read this somewhere:
> If you feel lonely when you're alone, then you're in bad company.
2
 
2021 Edition :sparkles:
 
@PeterVaro I do hope that refers to the people you see when you're not actually alone, and not to the person feeling alone being bad company?
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier I do think it refers to the latter
(At least that's how I always interpreted it -- and that's why I like it)
But it is a possibility that I misunderstood this
 
3:43 PM
You mean: at last?
 
Errr... yeah, sorry
 
@PeterVaro I am very hesitant to say this, as I am convinced you do not have such will, nor the person who originally wrote that, but as a someone who've lately barely just started getting out of depression and medication, that's the kind of sentence that would have bolstered my fantasies of warm bath and sharp objects.
and now I regret saying this, but probably I would have thought about it for all week if I hadn't
however, having more mental stamina about my own worth currently, I believe I understand it more like you seem to
farts
 
Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that. It is a very hard thing to conquer one's depression and get on top of it. People who haven't experienced it have no idea, how powerful its gravitation really is. That being said, even if the above quote sounds harsh, and it almost certainly won't help people who are at rock bottom whilst reading it, I still believe that the meaning it has is true regardless of one's state of mind.
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier No need for regret here. We're all now being very careful to what we write but be sure we pay attention. Life isn't easy, especially when you're smart enough to understand more than what makes people feel at ease.
 
I believe though, that the conclusion and reaction might be different depending on one's state: if one is on the brighter side of things, one would think 'all I have to do is improve myself and make myself a good company for my own self', whilst if one is on the darker side, one would certainly feel discouraged and would think I'm not even a good company for myself, who am I kidding then, there's absolutely no need for me here'
 
3:55 PM
yes, that's what I think
 
And that is a very serious and potential danger.
 
Stop with the "me": I was the one farting, not you
 
Oh, ye old farts!
 
Can we please make this chatroom less... flatulent?
 
3:57 PM
Something here definitely smells fishy, I give you that.
 
I wonder when someone will invent some kind of pill with microbes and somesuch that live in your intestines and make your farts smell like rose or perfume
 
It's been attempted and sold already
 
I don't know if it was made "with microbes". It was probably some kind of stupidity, but I've seen ads for it ages ago
 
3:59 PM
It looks easier to fight flatulence than to perfume it
 
easier still to perform it
 
 
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5:20 PM
Something’s in the air here
 
:P
why is it that my Rust side-projects always motivate me so much more than actual work. :|
 
@DenysSéguret wow strange
 
@Stargateur This was solved by removing the explicit import of the library which was also republished by another lib. I was previously thinking that Cargo.lock was avoiding this problem but obviously not
 
well you didn't used the reexport before
but the first error was strange
error[E0659]: minimad` is ambiguous (name vs any other name during import resolution`
I wish people in open source would be as fast as you
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier can you combine the two? :-)
 
5:28 PM
I found a big bug in http crate since one week...
 
@Jason I'm always keeping in mind trying to sneak in a cli tool some place or other within the website's system :P
 
I've been slowly trying to make open-source & rust my living... Still in progress
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier \o/
 
5:59 PM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier You can always sneak clit tools into a build chain...
 
hmmmmmm
so I contacted the support of our shared webshosting solution. My hopes are low.
(the cli I have access to is not privileged to install stuff)
 
6:22 PM
Answering SO questions after a beer is quite stressful. I have to retype everything thrice.
 
6:53 PM
@DenysSéguret *stares at typo*
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier the suspense is palpable
@E_net4thecandidatesupporter yeah that was a good one
 
@E_net4thecandidatesupporter ... somebody must have sneaked autocorrect into my computer
 
7:10 PM
@E_net4thecandidatesupporter LOL
It is not a typo though, but casing, isn't it?
 
7:31 PM
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier Well, the answer was an unequivocal no.
let's go to part two of the plan : compile locally for linux targets!
something tells me that's a good 8/10 on "how bad of a deployment pattern is it to commit binaries and deploy them with git"
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier are you on Windows?
 
@FélixAdriyelGagnon-Grenier can you use WSL?
 
yes. I'm not toooo sure I grasp having rustc installed both in the wsl and windows
or even if that makes sense at all.
 
I don’t see why not. I’ve done that as I didn’t want to deal with edge cases.
My system is weird though
 
7:48 PM
@Jason cool. nice to see it's feasable :)
 

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