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  • I don't think you realize what this "CR" codifies, this pretty much eliminates congressional oversight of the executive, the future of US democracy now lies with the judiciary.

    Anyone who has been relying on guardrails to save us, well the guardrails are gone. Any sliver of ambiguity has vanished, you ARE watching a coup take place in real time.

  • The web is a total shit show, but if you can provide a single example of an established website which will cause a dev any real grief because you enter [object Object] into a form I'll send you $100.00.

  • I think a lot of comments here miss the mark, it's not really just about stating the gov does not use SQL or speculation regarding keys.

    Deduplication is generally part of a compression strategy and has nothing to do with SQL. If we're being generous he may have been talking about normalization, but no one I have ever met has confused the two terms (they are distinctly different from an engineering perspective).

    There are degrees of normalization too, so it may make total sense to normalize 3NF (third normal form) rather than say 6NF depending on the data.

  • No offense, but reading through the comments it's apparent you're not very familiar with systems programming nor linux development. This is a common problem with vocal 'rustaceans', rust is their hammer regardless of the domain.

    Although considering rust is prudent, there are still a ton of advantages to using C for systems programming. It is not a binary choice, there are pros and cons, and every project should choose what aligns with their priorities.

    No one has ever stated that linux will be in the kernel. It was 'go ahead and give it a shot', which includes convincing maintainers to accept your patches. Linus has delegated trust to subsystems maintainers and an established process.

    Hellwig could have been more tactful, but like it or not, arguments against a cross-language codebase have merit. Framing it as a 'clear confession of sabotage of the r4l project', attempting to weaponize the CoC, and trying to drum up an army via social media was all out of line.

    Success was never a given, if they want r4l to succeed then they have to get patches approved and crying wolf ain't gonna cut it.