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02:38
> Rollback to Revision 3 - remove Shepmaster spam
someone's mad that i removed an answer from their question
never forget to be nice ;)
I just rolled back again
theyll probably never know
or there is two people who don't like your edit ?
im also amused as "spam" being the removal of info
I think he speaking of spam because you edit two of his questions
monster of spam you are
win 10000$ without move from your house, it's easy
true. i like it when they think i get rep for doing so
03:21
@Shepmaster remember chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/42308804#42308804 ? Op just delete his account stackoverflow.com/q/50057248/7076153, I lost my time ;)
 
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10:10
Halp
11:06
@E_net4 ?
@trentcl Don't mind me. Just trying to focus. :)
 
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14:02
That OP is constantly reverting our edits.
14:20
I'd guess an edit war is not the solution
@Stefan it's not I think shepmaster didn't tell to the OP he create a wiki answer and the OP is too ... ... ... lazy to see it
I add a comment and I will flag for moderator if OP rollback it again
"In particular you should move on should a rollback war looks like it's going to start - i.e. the OP has rolled back the rollback. We'll get notifications and deal with it appropriately."
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A: Edit war: How do I raise a flag without getting declined by moderator?

Paul StenneDon't raise a flag when an edit war is happening. A flag was already raised automatically! From ChrisF's self-answer: Per-post flags (...) too many edits (auto) - an author edited their post more than a certain number of times In the question you can read: I recently had a...

I don't agree with this answer
I don't really care to loose a flag XD, I cast like one flag every week
However I bet the OP will not rollback his question again
15:09
"I don't care what the moderators find helpful; I'll waste their time anyway"...
15:20
haha, and I think that OP downvoted my answer to their question
and edited my code to make it not work
@Shepmaster Yes, I reviewed it (and refused obviously) but someone accepted -_-
15:44
@Shepmaster Low rep users do get rep for (accepted) edits. I remember thinking the same thing
@Boiethios I "accepted". There was some fluff removal I wanted so I edited
15:59
did OP edit that into an exact duplicate of the existing one?
@Shepmaster it's looking more that way unfortunately
I was surprised that OP said *self as *const _ == *other as *const _ worked but I think they just got lucky
 
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18:08
@набиячлэвэли You might want to provide some feedback here.
The rest of the folks in chat too, of course.
I'm not sure what the context for that is, frankly
@Shepmaster Remember me wondering why people starred my repository? People continue to do so and I got so curious that I wrote a mail to one person who starred it. Their answer: "I starred it because Shepmaster starred it. I follow him." ... Dang!
(mainly because I don't use cargo new)
@набиячлэвэли But you do have at least one project with both main.rs and lib.rs.
18:11
And right now, having both lib and bin isn't a written convention AFAIUI.
that's silly :thonkang:
@Shepmaster Aha! The second and third one who starred during the last two days were following the first one on GitHub! Maybe it's indeed simply because of GitHub's social aspect. Crazy!
And sorry everyone for just spamming the chat :P
@LukasKalbertodt hahaha. I only did it because you were curious about all the stars ;-)
@Shepmaster Well, at least we solved the mystery :P
@E_net4 tagged u :)
18:24
:x
also oh my god checksums is two years old
it's one of my first crates so that means I've been doing rust for 2+ years now
and I'm so fucking old I didn't even realise
@набиячлэвэли Ever settled on a strategy on whether to commit Cargo.lock or not in such crates?
@E_net4 I don't, but that's my personal philosophy of "it's a lib example"
had a debate-tagged issue somewhere
Aye, I noticed that.
and examples don't get Cargo.locks, simple as that
but, as mentioned, it's my personal philosophy and my own hill to die on
(also don't look at cargo-update's main.rs)
@Shepmaster what in the absolute hell is a wooooorkspaaaaaace and why would I ever need it
@набиячлэвэли It's somehow fascinating to read your comment ^_^
@LukasKalbertodt Fascinating how? (Is that a good "fascinating" or a bad one? 🤔)
@Shepmaster Looks like a couple cross-referencing crates 🤔
Ah, the second edition. I should read it from start to finish one day, before I gun goof.
@набиячлэвэли yeah, but the workspace means things are only compiled 1x
@Shepmaster Only compiled once when? They would be anyway, since they're dependencies?
18:47
@набиячлэвэли They might not be direct dependencies tho.
@набиячлэвэли Good one of course :P It's just your particular way of formulating stuff. Not what you would read usually on the interwebz. Long sentences with many parens :P
@E_net4 What do you mean by direct dependencies?
@набиячлэвэли Just dependencies, actually. If they are in the same context but one is not the dependency of another, a workspace will still build both.
if you check out that repo and do cargo build --all, it will build the library 1x, then each binary's main 1x. Building the binary will not have its own copy of the compiled library
AKA: there's only one target directory for everything in the workspace
if there wasn't a workspace, you'd build (binary1 + library) + (binary2 + library)
@LukasKalbertodt Ah, yes, the ole doing-a-talk-every-time-I-type phenomenon :P English is not the greatest language for long sentences anyway, my standard in Polish is a bit higher (the most I've transcribed here is 331 words :P)
@Shepmaster wait, so it's just a very long workaround to symlinking everything to a common target (which is not a problem were you to have a singular Cargo.toml (which might be undesirable sometimes))?
18:55
@набиячлэвэли Symlinking to a common target, WAT.
??
I have all my code on a 14GB (was 4GB so I could trivially transfer it to a removable medium but it grew :v) drive (I'm on Windows), so I just symlink all my targets to s:/Rust-target (where s: is my everything/dump drive)
a lot of the build intermediates and results are common and I've a simple way to access all binaries now so win-win-win v0v
(also when cargo's linker handling fucks up there's only one place to fix it in so another win there)
I'm with @E_net4 here. I can't imagine that doesn't have all sorts of failing edge cases
it unsurprisingly doesn't because Rust is good so it Just Works
s:/Rust-target is 41GB now :P
@набиячлэвэли that is a thing I'm not pleased about with cargo
I want a "clean all outdated artifacts"
but for now I just do cargo clean
usually paired with a find -name Cargo.toml to get all of them
doing any manual maintenance on target size would be too much time invested
now I just mindlessly offload it to s: which is 1TB v0v
and Rust-target pales in comparison to the 250+GB of my raw, intermediate, and rendered videos I have there, 55GB of smartphone OSes, another 50+GB of generative art, etc. v0v
it's a cost-effort balance and cost is effectively zero so any effort would be too much effort
19:09
@набиячлэвэли understood. I have just the 250 GB SSD and don't care to have an external drive, so I have to be more vigilant
19:39
How the hell do you even fit on 250 GB?
@набиячлэвэли it's easy
* no video collection
* the most demanding video game I play is Minecraft
I was going to make a longer list but honestly just those two really cut out a lot of potential bloat
* no Adobe video processing tools
* probably a Linux (smaller than a windows)
* doing no art, no electronics maintenance, and running no VMs
oh yeah no art and no VMs
I have two Linux distros and a Windows on my hard drive though... can't remember how big it is
500 maybe
19:54
clean(ed) Windows is 60-80GB
not sure how electronic maintenance figures into it
smartphone OSes (50+GB), etc.
20:22
@набиячлэвэли I have VMs and video and Rust build trees
It's just a very precarious situation ;-)
but not video collection, video authoring
who the hell is video authoring?
but mostly screen captures, so they compress well
I don't have 100's of ripped movies, but I'm making some
well, those 250+GB of video is, indeed, all generated by me
Yeah, mine is only 2.2GB for source and final
I back up all my not-easily-replaceable data to a 32GB flash drive periodically
It even holds multiple backups.
20:32
I have VMs, Rust/npm/maven build trees, medical imaging data sets, and deep learning TF models and summaries, which actually take up quite a lot more space than one would think.
I have to keep most data sets in an external 3 TB HDD.
heh, I've 185GB of source 38GB of output + a shitton of supporting material
comfy 2TB beat knife-edging on 250GB, even if slightly faster v0v
20:49
I've had this computer for ~6 years, and only relatively recently have I been hitting the limits. I def. plan on getting 512 in the next one; 1TB SSD, while pricey, isn't out of the question
 
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22:00
10 seconds faster, dayum.

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