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Le 13-03-2025, Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> a écrit :
>
> I hope that Mint-shit provides a Rust compiler because soon
> you will need it.
>
> Among other things, the kernel NVMe driver, written in Rust,
> will soon be accepted into the kernel tree.
>
> I know that you, being a patsy to technical convention, will
> certainly need that.

There will be more and more rust code in the Linux kernel. I'd like to
see how you'll manage to keep rust away of your computer. A competent
programmer could be able to convert rust code into C to avoid it, but
you aren't one of them.

> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

Yes, if you manage to avoid having rust on your computer as you managed
avoiding python on your computer, it will be fun. Because python and
rust share a common shit: the awful version management. They have good
points but the management of old code is not one of them.

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