If I was proficient enough in Rust, I would have, or someone else would have long ago if it wasn't written in Rust
Rust isn't exactly a very popular language in open source right now due to its difficulty
If I was proficient enough in Rust, I would have, or someone else would have long ago if it wasn't written in Rust
Rust isn't exactly a very popular language in open source right now due to its difficulty
The spread of Russian propaganda and misinformation is in large part the reason for a lot of the right-wing BS. There's been articles and documentation of their Misinformation campaign for at least a decade now
"Russia, shit military, fantastic intelligence service" ~A lemming comment I read once but can't find again
We should not be a party to it's continuing spread
Yea lol going all the way to 19.9 lmao
You have been banned from ~~Pyongyang~~ .ml
We can actually talk about things without overwhelming censorship, strange algorithms, or ads.
It's a monumental effort really, building a browser engine from scratch and taking it to daily driver usable is probably among the most difficult programming challenges. It's way easier to build a new Linux kernel from scratch than a browser engine lmao
Even Microshit tried and gave up because it was so hard
Just an fyi, if you're over the age of 30 and the last MMR vaccine you had was the childhood rounds, you need to re-up
That's not "literally advertising", that's an Easter egg, a very subtle hint or maybe even "coded language"
In any case, it requires the person encountering it to already have a concept of it and background knowledge to some degree.
This isn't the 90's/early 2000s anymore where there were only a few TLDs to go around, back then encountering .ml would have lead to a line of questioning like you say.
But not today, today the average user doesn't question the TLD anymore (as long as it's not one frequently associated with "scams" like .xyz) because there's just so many of them ranging from .io to .AI to .shop and .network