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Rust is a recent programming language which includes safety measures to prevent programmers from writing certain types of bugs. Linux is written in C, an old programming language which doesn't have any sort of security features. Linux has many millions of line of C code, and there is a push to transition at least part of the code to Rust to increase the overall security, but many object as there is a lot of friction in integrating the 2 languages and also people don't want to learn a new language to keep doing their job.
Today one of the guys pushing Rust's adoption into Linux has officially given up, citing "too much non-technical nonsense" and pointing to these 3 heated minutes during his talk at a technical conference for Linux developers:
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No real discussion on HN, just https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41387924 and https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41386939.
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let me rile them up
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