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Mostly a Rust hacker, Dane in the Netherlands

Interests: Reversible programming, HTTP Live Streaming and derivatives, FreeBSD

GitHub: https://github.com/Erk-
@fasterthanlime What happens if you put on the feature that disables that kind of log statements?

https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/level_filters/index.html#compile-time-filters
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This is, hands down, the most useless piece of FOSS I have ever released.

It preserves the unique Rational R1000/s400 computer and it's Rational Environment in software for future generations:

https://github.com/Datamuseum-DK/R1000.Emulator2/tree/release1

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🦀 I'm so excited for RustNL 2024!

It'll be one of the biggest Rust events this year! 🎉

May 7 & 8 in my hometown, Delft!

See you there!

@rustnl

https://2024.rustnl.org/

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@d2718 @Mara You sometimes use boxed slices (Box<[T] >) which saves a bit of space compared to a vec.
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🤝 Connecting people, connecting regions.

🚆 New train service 🇮🇹 Rome – 🇩🇪 Munich and 🇮🇹 Milan – 🇩🇪 Munich, with a possible extension to Berlin;
🚆 New night train service 🇫🇷 Paris – 🇮🇹 Milan – 🇮🇹 Venice;
🚆 New train service 🇩🇪 Munich – 🇨🇭 Zurich.

We’re supporting these and 7 more pilot cross-border train connections across Europe!

🚉 More sustainable travel options for you soon.

More: https://europa.eu/!v6b776

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@yosh You can use Standard Gauge all the way from Copenhagen <-> Barcelona since the AVE uses it and they have a service Barcelona <-> Lyon.

Currently you will have to change 3 times, eg. in Hamburg, Karlsruhe and Paris
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@yosh There is a larger issue that the wagons have to be certified in each country and the same with the driver and rest of the personal of the train.

The Vectron (Litra EB) trains used by DSB can do both the Danish and the German electricity which they use when they run to Germany (they are currently pulling/pushing the IC1 trains from Copenhagen to Hamburg)
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@charlotte Are you telling me that the goal of it is not to save humanity?? https://youtube.com/watch?v=azEvfD4C6ow
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@yosh I was there yesterday to get gifts, great store and they have a nice section with books as well.
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I can finally reveal some research I've been involved with over the past year or so.

We (@redford, @mrtick and I) have reverse engineered the PLC code of NEWAG Impuls EMUs. These trains were locking up for arbitrary reasons after being serviced at third-party workshops. The manufacturer argued that this was because of malpractice by these workshops, and that they should be serviced by them instead of third parti
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@jer I used that for quite a while sometime last year and things like Discord would just fail in odd ways which was rather annoying.
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@aburka @Mara @zuurr My guess is that it assumes both sides of the ternary operator has the same type and -1 in unsigned gets turned into the largest value in a llu which is surely not less than 0 (as in no unsigned values can be less than zero so it is probably safe to assume that always)
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@lrlna i have been getting a couple randomly as well recently, I have no clue where they got my number from, and I don't even use WhatsApp actively.
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The ink is dried and the mail has arrived: Ferrocene is ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 qualified!

https://ferrous-systems.com/blog/officially-qualified-ferrocene/

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@cadey That means that there will always be a pointer between two non-equal pointers!
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What is this? This is a GPS receiver made by Trimble, one of the biggest GPS companies. Why is it shaped like an ambulance? Good question. This is a 6 channel GPS receiver from 1993, which was relatively early for consumer GPS tech. On the back is a Motorola 68HC000 and 64k of RAM. Look it even has a little red light on top. And a silk screened steering wheel.

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@charlotte My old work laptop would fail to start up the wifi card if it was connected to power during boot, but that may have been a Linux issue more than a firmware issue.
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@noracodes Crosses fingers for tail recursion landing in Rust.

A optimizer friendly language I would put on there would probably be SML, which have had a lot of interesting optimizations done on it for example the precursor to the Rust memory system, MLKit was implemented in it.
On the other hand I think this and Futhark might be optimizer friendly because they both are functional languages. I don't know of a functional language I would think of as control-friendly.
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@hunspirillen Jeg nåede til gengæld helt ned for at se på vikingeskibene i Roskilde havn mens jeg ventede
Vikingeskibet Havhingsten i van…
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