Whole-known-network
Dammit I want some caldo de res but Mexicans are gods strongest soldiers
<p>Now, this solution to the problem actually introduces another problem. But that second problem turns out to be fixable by using an "unstable" feature in Rust nightly. Unfortunately, the "unstable" feature in Rust nightly introduces a third problem. I will not be elaborating on this post.</p>
<p>ah. excellent. house & garden magazine says this model IS the top model AND WHY IS A HOUSE AND GARDEN MAGAZINE TESTING A KITCHEN BLENDER?? (I want to blend nuts and herbs, not human bones and oak trees..) (kenwood, grundig or a new moulinette?)</p>
goodnight friends
<p>Here's the thing though. I just heard the protomolecule is hungry for energy, so isn't shooting it into the sun a Bad Idea?</p>
<p>Miller wants to use The Nauvoo as a battering ram.</p>
<p>If you look at that patch and don't understand what's happening in it: That's a normal reaction</p>
<p>I have been for some time frustrated with a project which practically speaking must use `.cargo/config.toml`, a Rust "feature of last resort" that the Rust devs seem to almost be leaving intentionally poorly supported to disusade you from using it. Just now I found a way to solve a serious and fundamental problem `.cargo/config.toml` normally causes, and I'm split between feeling very satisfied and *really annoyed* because oh my god this solution is so ugly</p><p><a href="https://github.com/mcclure/pocket-riscv-rs-bug/commit/a369e1f185c729056a5886ef608d8225854f0915" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">github.com/mcclure/pocket-risc</span><span class="invisible">v-rs-bug/commit/a369e1f185c729056a5886ef608d8225854f0915</span></a></p>
@eris@p.enes.lv this is the worst post i've seen on fedi all day, good job