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@snaggen Cyber security problems seems to be a major issue to fix in this decade.
@snaggen not for me also. #vscode or #helixeditor are pretty neat in my opinion.
@sugar_in_your_tea #golang is a near perfect aproach for writing concurrency and async code, indeed, but rust already has channels in standard library. My github has a lot of concurrency code using only std library, including examples in atomics, channels, mutexes, conditional variables, etc…
https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/std_misc/channels.html
https://github.com/jcbritobr/concprog/blob/master/src/threadpool.rs
https://github.com/jcbritobr/concprog/blob/master/src/channels.rs
@sugar_in_your_tea @wim
go channels and goroutines are very good and easy to work, but thei cant acquire the performance and security of #tokio. You can write good code and solutions with goroutines, but there are limitations. #Rust async is a bit more difficult to do, but its not so or too complicated or dificult, and you will choose between the two languages by kind of problems you want to solve.
@NoRecognition84 @rodneyck its bad anyway. Why a opensource project will do something like that? Telemetry causes bad performance in production. If its opt in, no one will activate, and soon the business will force its use.
@rodneyck @octalfudge
that’s very bad news. #fedora is a nice distribution, but telemetry leads the machine to bad perform.
@ghariksforge @Gecko No one supports Win 10/11 telemetry and updates. And also, there are a huge rejection to win 11 from 10 users.
@winnie snap is not so mature as flatpaks yet. Dont know if its really a nice descision.
@snaggen @kicolobo