Curated posts from the Rust programming language community. Run by @wezm. (not an official Rust project) @readrust@botsin.space

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The vast majority of the posts on this account were made via a Rust tool I wrote that used the Twitter API. Using the API now requires a monthly fee, which I'm not willing to pay. For the odd posts I share you can still use RSS or Mastodon. See readrust.net/about for info.

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With some luck and perseverance I managed to get Rust code compiling for classic Mac OS. I built bindings to Open Transport and then made a little weather app as a demo: Ferris Weather. Check out the post for all the details: wezm.net/v2/posts/2023/rust-…
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The size of Rust Futures by Arpad Borsos: swatinem.de/blog/future-size… #performance

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We just published the 2022 yearly report of gccrs: rust-gcc.github.io/reporting… Thank you so, so much to everyone involved. We're very fortunate to have so many people working with us on the project. Looking forward to an even better 2023! #GCC #rustlang

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The State of Rust survey will remain open until the 26th of December. If you have not yet had a chance to fill it out, please do! #rustlang surveyhero.com/c/sfhmgxgd
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💡 We recently hosted a session on the Sparrow Project and Renode at #RISCVSummt. For more information on Sparrow, check out our blog ➡ goo.gle/3fTPzi9
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Rust 2023 by Yoshua Wuyts: blog.yoshuawuyts.com/rust-20… #language

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This Month in Rust OSDev: November 2022 by Philipp Oppermann: rust-osdev.com/this-month/20… #os

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Helix Release 22.12 Highlights by Michael Davis: helix-editor.com/news/releas… #tools

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Launching the 2022 State of Rust Survey by The Rust Survey Working Group: blog.rust-lang.org/2022/12/0… #community

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For more than a decade, memory safety vulnerabilities have consistently represented more than 65% of vulnerabilities across products, and across the industry. On Android, we’re now seeing something different: security.googleblog.com/2022…
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