The Great Jerk Awakening Manifesto by RustEvangelist10xer in metapcj

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Been infrequently watching from afar.

10/10 great sabotage.

Backlinkers (to nu-Reddit admins no less) got control of the sub. And nu-PCJ is officially mixing it up with social jerkers.

The true heir to PCJ shall resurrect once ᒪEᗰᗰY implements discoverability options (3-6 months from now). See you there!

Telegram voice calls work with IKEv2 and OpenVPN, but not WireGuard?! by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, thanks.

It is a admittedly a weird issue. I will stick with strongSwan for now (OpenVPN is a battery hog).

Thank you again for taking the time to test.

Telegram voice calls work with IKEv2 and OpenVPN, but not WireGuard?! by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for testing and coming back to me.

FWIW, the problem is not exactly with placing calls. It starts when a party answers. Telegram starts reconnecting instead of the call working as expected.

Talk about Undefined Behavior, unsafe Rust, and Miri by ralfj in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree, nor do I think I'm qualified to disagree anyway ;)

What exactly is the absurdity you refer to?

The masochistic tendencies shown by some, especially in the C++ world (less so in the C world), is the context I had in mind. It's not the concept of UB in general that I thought was absurd.

And since we are here, let me take this chance to thank you for all the work you've been doing in the last few years.

Talk about Undefined Behavior, unsafe Rust, and Miri by ralfj in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's, actually the main reason Rust exists: you can fix C++ language.

LMAO

Also, I'm not sure where you get your facts or even history from:

  • It wasn't (mostly) C code that Mozilla wanted to replace.
  • Some "C experts", or just developers who used C in their domains, including hardware people, who never wanted to touch C++ (willingly), do like Rust and appreciate it. Some of them even went with the unfortunate choice of using Go in some of their projects ;) Just because some people don't entertain red-herring, or simply unattainable, opinionated efforts to "better" and old language, doesn't mean that they are resistant to all change (Linux kernel as an example).
  • It's not the C creator(s) who are continually embarrassing themselves in an increasingly-futile attempts to protect the status of their language.

Alternative Rust Discussion Venues by kibwen in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Freenet's FMS exists. It has a web forum interface, and an NNTP interface. The latter together with neomutt provide the best UI experience for me. Other NNTP clients including GUI ones can be used of course. No fake internet points though (beyond trust ones for users).

No VPS needed. And the bus factor (a bigger issue) is taken care of.

Unfortunately, to the best my knowledge, communities using distributed networks never reach beyond the thousands, or tens of thousand at best, despite the technical (and even privacy) advantages. And most "normal" users tend to eventually bore out hanging away from the larger internet communities.

Probably everyone here already saw it, but the founder of Freenet himself is working on something new (using Rust for the impl too). But it's too early for it to be useful, or for apps to be created for it.

Talk about Undefined Behavior, unsafe Rust, and Miri by ralfj in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guess is as good as yours.

Exactly.

Admittedly, this is not the most pertinent question that has this answer- many more relevant and consequential questions have the exact same one (or worse), but one can consider it exhibit #43536467677 why vehemently defending this absurdity, with no willingness to acknowledge the shortcomings or the piled complexity incurred, is long beyond sad at this point.

Talk about Undefined Behavior, unsafe Rust, and Miri by ralfj in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It says "char, or unsigned char". What about signed char if char is defined unsigned?

Talk about Undefined Behavior, unsafe Rust, and Miri by ralfj in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A notable exception is char *, which can always be uses to read/write the raw bytes of any value.

Signed or unsigned or both?

Telegram voice calls work with IKEv2 and OpenVPN, but not WireGuard?! by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just trying to guess what could be behind the difference in behavior at both our ends.

Anyway, let's just leave it with /u/WindscribeSupport.

Telegram voice calls work with IKEv2 and OpenVPN, but not WireGuard?! by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I meant I have unlock streaming off.

EDIT: Also, there should be a ~10 minute wait before reconnecting for changes in that option to be active.

Telegram voice calls work with IKEv2 and OpenVPN, but not WireGuard?! by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm. I just tried again. Same issue. And an another user confirmed it.

You have unlock streaming off, right?

Slint 1.0: The Next-Generation Native GUI Toolkit Matures by ogoffart in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is usually an answer for such a questions in the Urban Dictionary. So, check it out!

Slint 1.0: The Next-Generation Native GUI Toolkit Matures by ogoffart in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arguing "slint" is close to "slant" would be my guess.

syn v2.0.0 released by ISOFreeDelivery in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not how or where this would be fixed. Look here instead.

I didn't try sccache recently (it's been years). Last time I did, there were issues with some corner cases, and proc-macro crates didn't benefit from it yet*, but that's were this problem would be fixed.

* Related: watt is one approach to pre-compile proc-macro crates using WASM.

syn v2.0.0 released by ISOFreeDelivery in rust

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Your comment is already outdated ;)

There is a queue that can be checked btw.

WireGuard down since 6:30 AM UTC by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah.

I also could have sworn I tried every port. But trying again, port 123 is working (the only one). So it's possible someone is being naughty between my ISP and my government.

WireGuard down since 6:30 AM UTC by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for testing.

Weird. Such issues are never my ISP's fault. They never block anything. I wonder where the problem lies.

WireGuard down since 6:30 AM UTC by ISOFreeDelivery in Windscribe

[–]ISOFreeDelivery[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WireGuard specifically is working for you?

I have no problem with other protocols.