If people are looking to chat about learning Rust, these two Matrix chat rooms are active:
https://matrix.to/#/#rust:mozilla.org
https://matrix.to/#/#rust:matrix.org
They're both part of this Space for Rust Matrix Rooms:
Knowing nothing else about you or the new job offer, it makes sense to take the offer. But I'd rather know more than the information you've presented. The good news is that you do know more and can better determine if there are mitigating circumstances that make turning down the offer make more sense.
The claims and conclusions of this article are merely asserted rather than suported with evidence. (This is true of most of the articles I've seen claiming the opposite as well.)
Gitea wasn't bought, the people running the project held the trademarks and decided to move the trademarks to a new for-profit entity they created in order to provide git related services for some fee structure that isn't clear to me. Largely it's CI/CD service that they are looking to sell.
Be aware that you won't see a lot of the comments on any particular post in a Lemmy community when following via Mastodon. There's a bit of a stalemate between the Lemmy Developers and the Mastodon Developers where they are each asking the other to bridge the gap of the incomplete federation.
Using another Mastodon-like service probably comes with additional similar issues.
Seems I gotta dig into the borrow checker before thinking too much about this!
It's covered in detail in chapter 4.
@sorrybookbroke@sh.itjust.works Would be the best person to answer that question.
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I don't know if one is better than the other, but knowing that certain libraries are incompatible based on this bifurcation is a good thing to remember.
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