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Happy 121st birthday to the NYC Subway, opened on this day in 1904. Like the city itself, you can’t truly love it until there are days where you hate it. But I will always be grateful for it every one of those days.
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Today’s my last day at AWS working on the Rust compiler. Unfortunately, back in July I received notice that I had to choose between moving to Boston from NYC, or leaving the company due to RTO policy. I unfortunately couldn’t abandon the city I plan on being my long term home.
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That does mean I’ll be scaling back my Rust contributions over the next few months before I start my new job. Sorry to the folks who were looking forward to stuff I had in the pipeline. I really would’ve liked to deliver async fn in dyn traits or `-Zhigher-ranked-assumptions`.
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I urge companies to take funding contributors seriously, in ways that aren’t tied to projects and goals. Being a generalist in the compiler meant that often I wasn’t working towards a roadmap, but my contributions *always* paid off in the long term extensibility of the language.
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so excited for this project go grab a cd immediately ‼️
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mylifemyaccount.com 💿CD ONLY 💿
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github.com/rust-lang/rust/pu… is the beginning of a fix for all the nonsense lifetime errors you probably encounter when writing async code in Rust that heavily uses lifetimes. github.com/rust-lang/rust/is…: if you've ever hit any of these issues, I'd like your feedback when the PR lands.
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The PR is pretty technical, so I don't expect that many people to understand what's going on in it, but hopefully when it lands I can ask people to test their code with `-Zhigher-ranked-assumptions` and see if it fixes their code ✨
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also someone find me a job so that i can keep doing work like this 🦀
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Bad news -- I'm not going to be with my employer for much longer due to team relocation demands. If anyone has any leads for roles that would allow me to continue my Rust compiler work (in New York City), they'd be greatly appreciated.
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I know I've tweeted about asking for leads before, but this time it's serious. DMs should be open, and apologies for possibly ignoring previous reachouts :)
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at tomorrow's #RustNYC! It's a community show and tell (we haven't done one of those in a while!), so come, share your side projects or just something you think is cool!!!
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ten years of ITLLT
ITLLT turns 10 years old. i was on tour as Giant Claw and stayed an extra few days in philadelphia with James to record. we wanted to refine what we had started on our previous collab Evangelis. never ever thought it would be heard by more than like 100 people
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[ dA - 014 ] Jane Remover - "Revengeseekerz" out now, via deadAir MV🎥: "angels in camo"
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** Speaker announcement ** Catch this talk at RustWeek 2025! Speaker: Michael "compiler-errors" Goulet Title: (Almost) Everything You Should Know About The Compiler Frontend Info & tickets: rustweek.org/talks/errs/ See you in Utrecht 13-17 May, 2025! #rustweek #rustlang
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I contributed quite a few things to this release, including async closures and lots of parts of Edition 2024. I'm finally glad that it's out.
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Rust 1.85.0 has been released! 🌈🦀✨ Not only does this release add async closures, it also includes a whole new Rust Edition, Rust 2024! 🎆🚀 Check out the blog post for an overview of all the changes and additions: blog.rust-lang.org/2025/02/2…
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- async closures - impl trait capture rules precise capturing - implemented `'r#` raw lifetime syntax - fixed major bugs with temporary scope change detection - improved error for never fallback changes - improved the impl of expr_2024 macro fragment - reviewed unsafe blocks
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i think that's it? probably lots of other smaller things with the edition
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