The maintainer for the bcachefs
filesystem sends a last-minute patch into the upcoming 6.11 tree, claiming that its an important bug fix and it cannot wait to be merged into 6.12. Linus is not happy because the patch is quite large and it also seems to do more than a simple bugfix, adding risk of breaking things into a release that's almost ready to come out.
Here's a phoronix article giving a bit more explaination: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linus-Torvalds-Bcachefs-Regrets
Some random people in the Phoronix thread fight each other, discussing if it was right for Linus to scold the maintainer like this: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/software/general-linux-open-source/1487364-linus-torvalds-begins-expressing-regrets-merging-bcachefs/page17
On a related note, you might have also heard about bcachefs
this week because the Debian maintainer for the bcachefs-tools
dropped the package, citing that its way too difficult to package now due to Rust: https://jonathancarter.org/2024/08/29/orphaning-bcachefs-tools-in-debian/
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But Nixians I thought Nix was supposed to be so secure!!!
Most uh Rusticans find it easier to do fizzbuzz in Rust then C++ and shill it based on that
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In what universe is Rust an easier language to do a fizzbuzz in? Especially when in C/C++ you can kind of just wing it and let it segfault itself at the end?
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When ur a dumbass and need a compiler to complete code for you
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Well that's honestly odd because I'm a dumbass and while I understand the appeal of rust doing that for you, I can still imagine it's miles easier to frick around with C since it's literally just as complex as you make it.
Wouldn't get a job in it or a hobby writing in it, though. I understand that yeah, you do learn a lot about how memory management actually works in other languages, that comes at the cost of having to literally do everything yourself. Which I assume does wonders for performance, but is actually just aids to work with if you just want to 'make something'.
I really don't know how these weird coding-hobby people just make their own neurodivergent reinventions of the wheel rather than something actually useful.
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