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7:39 AM
Rust needed in kernel ^
@E_net4thecommentaryremover cause it run all crates on all compiler so needed to download all crates of crates.io
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Q: How do I get Rust to Import log?

joel3000I am migrating a rust project to python and need to understand how a function is working. I know a little about rust but am hardly an expert I simply want to be able to import log::warn into ab_data.rs so I can trace the logic. The project structure is: /src lib.rs /app main.rs ... ...

@PeterVaro "I am migrating a rust project to python"
 
Oh..
 
Do any of you use split keyboards, e.g. ErgoDox or the Moonlander?
I still want to build my own and I’ve been wondering whether I should look into those if they’re that much more comfortable.
 
8:16 AM
those = those layouts
 
9:12 AM
I'm not. I made the decision to use standard QWERTY (ANSI layout) keyboards back then, so that it won't feel weird to sit in front of any other computer than mine. Not sure, if this was the right decision, as I spend 99% of my time in front of my own computer.. Anyway, I'm sure matrix-style layouts and split keyboards must be much more comfortable, since you don't force your lower arms and wrists into "unnatural" angles.
 
> … so that it won't feel weird to sit in front of any other computer than mine.
That's my main worry as well! :-)
I think I'll start out with a standard QWERTY one, that seems to be easier to design for as well.
 
If there are three things you could make it as ergonomic as it could possibly be, then those are the followings:
1. Use a wrist-rest: I tried several different kinds, from memory foam to gel and ended up using a simple hardwood thing, and that appears to be the best (for me at least)
2. Buy a chair that has (individually) adjustable arm rests: mine (Herman Miller Aeron (the new version)) has not only up-down, but also forward-backward, and left-right options to adjust it to your personal needs. It should act as an extension of your desktop, so your upper arms are next to your body, and not in-front of it.
3. Ditch the mouse for a trackpad or a trackball
And a bonus one: if you're taller than average (like I am), you should have a proper monitor stand that you can elevate: the top of the monitor should be slightly above or exactly at the same height as your line of sight when you sit straight up and looking forward. (Assuming that you're not mad enough to use a notebook screen, which has the least ergonomic design of any setup.)
 
Yes! I've got most of those, except the trackball/trackpad :-)
 
This looks pretty accurate to me:
 
I'd still like to have one of those desks that can be changed in height
 
9:24 AM
@Jason As in convertible ones which could be used as standing desks?
 
@PeterVaro Yes, exactly
 
Well, the IKEA ones are not half bad: there's one with a handle and another which has electronic motors in it. I'm not a huge fan of IKEA at all (in fact, I rather hate it) but those are quite affordable alternatives to the high-end ones.
That being said, I did my research before, and there's absolutely no evidence that standing desks have any health benefits.
In fact, it has exactly the same amount of problems as the regular ones.
I found, that if you choose your chair carefully, and you make sure the veins and arteries in your thigh are not pressed by the edge (or any other surface) of it, and you follow the angles of the above image, you have not much to worry about.
(The more important thing is, to do enough exercise before / after work)
 
@PeterVaro I wouldn't be surprised if that played a large role. I've done plenty of strength training in the past, although I now mostly focus on running.
 
 
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2:03 PM
typo stackoverflow.com/q/68531226/155423 (they didn't read the error message)
 
 
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6:32 PM
I'm ye olde one-trick pony
 
 
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8:13 PM
I did my part capt !
 
let mut directory = File::create("employee.txt")
that's gonna lead to some confusion
@Stargateur but why link to UUID?
 
@Shepmaster id: i128, ?
clearly a uuid at least should be
 
shrug
 
well, I least I give it the resource, the crate is maintain and of quality, often people don't use good solution cause they simply don't know it's exist.
BTW, anyone know a good "sms sender" provider ?
 
Never used it, but Twilio has good name recognition
 
8:28 PM
I found Twilio but didn't find any pricing information
at least it's not the first thing they show
OUTCH
that expensive to send 60 octets !
 
9:03 PM
posted on July 26, 2021 by Pietro Albini

The 1.54.0 pre-release is ready for testing. The release is scheduled for this Thursday, July 29th. 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/2021-07-29/index.html. You can leave feedback on the internals thread.

 
9:25 PM
I find a very big spider, now I feel there are everywhere around me, send help
 
9:39 PM
true fact: she was probably more scarred than me
 
10:29 PM
amazing subtitle, thx
don't ask why I search this song it's a meme in france
 

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