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2 hours later…
10:02
And all the "A for effort" upvotes.
 
3 hours later…
13:00
Ain't there a dupe for this one?
It's nice, although the given error message does not suggest to add the 'static lifetime.
13:17
I mean...
> cast requires that mesh is borrowed for 'static
I know, I know.
 
1 hour later…
14:24
someone answered after i closed — stackoverflow.com/posts/62659592/timeline
 
4 hours later…
18:12
@Shepmaster I once had someone answer 20 minutes after I closed a question. Baffling. I wonder if SO's checks are all client side or what, no server side blocking of late answers?
@JohnKugelman eventually consistent!
 
1 hour later…
19:42
There is, but methinks only after one hour.
Hey, look who's also concerned about this. :) meta.stackoverflow.com/q/261998
20:30
@E_net4isnotcute that's a good example of the type of SO answer that places like Reddit whinge about
no one actually answered the damn question
20:46
@mcarton add the related linky plz
(to the "trait for type" answer, I meant ;-))
@Shepmaster all good now?
@mcarton and since you reopened before I could add this as a duplicate — stackoverflow.com/questions/48782047/…
Well, you closed before I could publish my answer, so it's just fair game :)
the duplicate is dtolnay showing the code you have
literally straight from the horse's mouth
Oh, that one is actually a dup. We can re-close then
SO asked me whether I was a bot. Never had that before.
I wonder if it was triggered by the "reopen → answer → reclose" sequence
I wonder if I should remove my answer now
20:56
@mcarton sometimes it takes me a second to find all the dupes :-) I am but a machine man
@Shepmaster give up, this is the SO chat, no proper markdown is supported here
Oh wow, you managed
It always takes a few tries (see previous comment for reason ;-) )
Well, I'm not convinced by that ;)
@mcarton what's new in your world lately?
@Shepmaster not much. I'm still working on my code-reducer. It's working pretty nicely. The next version will work with ICEs too, where I think it would be pretty useful, be a bit faster and will also apply fixes from the compiler for unused code
I've been playing with NuGet/.NET packaging for work, and I wouldn't wish it for my worse enemy. I miss cargo so much.

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