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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 &quot;unstable&quot; feature in Rust nightly. Unfortunately, the &quot;unstable&quot; feature in Rust nightly introduces a third problem. I will not be elaborating on this post.</p>
<p>ah. excellent. house &amp; 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
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<p>Here&#39;s the thing though. I just heard the protomolecule is hungry for energy, so isn&#39;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&#39;t understand what&#39;s happening in it: That&#39;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 &quot;feature of last resort&quot; 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&#39;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