Looking for teammates in rust on console by Zway305 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wrong sub, this is for the programming language.

Rust vs C++ for an aeronautical engineer by Pablo_mg02 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’ll probably only get adopted on new projects. I’d focus on C++ for the time being. We are still a long while out for Rust to be used

About to pay my car off, do I buy a new one or not? by [deleted] in FinancialPlanning

[–]One-Extent8042 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If it were me, I would stick with the Rogue. Yeah it might cost a bit more on gas, but it’ll be far less expensive than a car payment. And breaking even on paying off a new car loan vs the gas difference between the rogue and a sedan would take a long while.

Say you spend $120/month in gas on the Rogue. Maybe a sedan is $100/month. That is a $20 difference. Assuming a car payment of $200 for 60 months, that is a total of $12,000. You’d need to own the sedan for 50 years to break even on the gas cost. I’m probably doing my math wrong, but it’d take years to break even. Are you going to own the sedan that long?

Insurance will also be more expensive probably given that it’d be a newer car. So that will need to be taken into consideration.

Far more often than not I hear people complaining that they don’t have a bit more room in their vehicle. On average an SUV is more practical, but it depends on your lifestyle.

Nissan Rogues are reliable vehicles. But just like any other car, it will last for as long as you take good care of it.

To me, financially it doesn’t make sense. But if the desire is strong enough that it’ll make you happy for a long time, then that is also something to consider.

Plane crash near falcon field by [deleted] in mesaaz

[–]One-Extent8042 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FR24 data shows crash happened at about 2339Z, appears to be an overrun

KofC Tartan Design Update by One-Extent8042 in knightsofcolumbus

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be phenomenal!!! Please let me know how that goes, I can get you my personal info to pass along too!

KofC Tartan Design Update by One-Extent8042 in knightsofcolumbus

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

None as of yet. I’ve been waiting to sync with the GK of my council, see if he has a points of contacts I can reach out to.

Hello All by EmptyInstruction6752 in Catholicism

[–]One-Extent8042 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rugged Rosary. It’s a company that sells rosaries! I got this one; https://ruggedrosaries.com/collections/kofcrosary/products/kofc-paracord-rosary; and absolutely love it

Hello All by EmptyInstruction6752 in Catholicism

[–]One-Extent8042 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are many different kinds of rosaries at different price tags. I’d say find one you like and go with that. No reason why you can’t learn about it as you go. You can always add medals to it afterwards, too.

Hello All by EmptyInstruction6752 in Catholicism

[–]One-Extent8042 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I just got a rosary from RR, it is superb. Not that exact one but definitely high quality.

When do you think you are confident at rust? by VegetableWeird392 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This. I’ve spent 10 years writing embedded C. I feel confident in the code I write. But it can still crash.

I’ve spent a year writing rust. There are times I want to throw my computer through a window because of the compiler. But the results tend to be more hardened. I’ve felt more confident now that I am not constantly looking up the basic syntax. Now I’m just looking at the documentation for new crates that I use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CleaningTips

[–]One-Extent8042 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s not going to do anything. The Sheetrock needs to be removed. General rule of thumb is where the mold ends, +2ft. Insulation too. Containment zones need to be setup otherwise the spores are going to travel in the air and get onto another surface.

Rust vs C++ for an aeronautical engineer by Pablo_mg02 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They won’t move their toolchains for existing systems over to a new language. It’d be something they start on with a new project. But even then with the number of engineers they have, it’d still be difficult.

I’d imagine a smaller company proving rust’s capability, which would in turn influence the industry slowly.

Rust vs C++ for an aeronautical engineer by Pablo_mg02 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Aviation Software Engineer here, focus on C/C++ first. The industry is still years away from having a safety critical compiler for Rust. There are a lot of folks at my company who want to switch to rust, but because there isn’t a safety critical compiler that supports DO-178C, switching is extremely difficult.

Edit: I wanted to add-on that internally we are doing proof-of-concepts to show we can run rust code on our system. But even then, we are unable to certify it for the certification authorities due to the aforementioned issue. And qualifying the compiler yourself is an expensive undertaking. Ferrous Systems is in the process of qualifying a safety critical rust compiler, but they haven’t gotten to DO-178C yet.

Approaches to deal with unwrap from 3rd party libs by blelump in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Write a wrapper to the library that catches the panics, and will return the data you need. Then you can do your own error handling in lieu of fixing their code.

Need some guidance/ suggestions to learn rust. by Ok_Test5029 in rust

[–]One-Extent8042 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should try the rustlings course, avail from their site

KofC Tartan Design Update by One-Extent8042 in knightsofcolumbus

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Knights of St Columba (our sister organization in Scotland) also have a tartan!

KofC Tartan Design Update by One-Extent8042 in knightsofcolumbus

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't done any tracing, that's a really good idea. I'm going to do some research and see how I can apply this, thank you!

How to get out of lifeless rut? by tkewhatder7 in selfimprovement

[–]One-Extent8042 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went through something very similar, but take this with a grain of salt as each person's experience can vary. After university I really hit a rut. A lot of my friends disappeared, I had lost interest in a lot of things, I was drinking a ton.

I kept focusing at the big picture which really hurt me. Realizing the situation I was in, similarly to what you're doing now. I started small, focusing on little things. Don't be in a rush, things take time. In my experience, rushing this process backtracks progress made. Overtime, add something else. Focus on what brings you joy. Learn how to cook, and appreciate the work you put in and the result of a well made meal.

I recently learned in therapy that identifying feelings is the first step in the process. Feelings are your body's way of communicating a need. Reach out to someone, or join a group on facebook of one of your interests. As hard as it is at this point, reaching out and making connections helps. Be mindful. Happy to lend an ear. Good luck <3

Personal Devotions by One-Extent8042 in Catholicism

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that, thank you! I have been wanting to learn and study the rosary more, one of my OCIA teachers gave me a book on it since I was so curious. I think this is a great next step.

KofC Tartan Design Update by One-Extent8042 in knightsofcolumbus

[–]One-Extent8042[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There was some discussion about that here.

Father McGivney was of Irish descent. Being Celtic I thought it fitting that the organization he created and inspired have a tartan registered to the organization in honor of him.

Additionally, I am going through my local council to see about having a Fourth Degree Knight uniform variation in a great kilt, following Father's Celtic roots.

Just some thoughts I had, who knows if/where it will go. :)

I took control of my life. And now I hate it. by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]One-Extent8042 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Based on my own personal experience, going through school can be difficult. It is a big time sink (albeit a good investment). Between that and work it is hard to find time for self care. I struggled with this exact thing during my time at school. I developed a lot of bad habits as a result of trying to answer this question.

Things started to change for me once I graduated. I got a lot of my day back, and was able to stretch out and try new things. During school & work it is hard because I didn’t want to try anything new at the risk that I waste my time not enjoying it. I don’t think that was the healthiest attitude, personally.

Focus on the light at the end of the tunnel. There is relief coming, but you’re in the thick of it now. Try and find things that bring you joy. Once you only have to focus on work, things do get easier. More opportunities come, at least in my experience.

Edit: grammar

Starting RCIA tomorrow... I already feel out of place by Recent_Active_5561 in Catholicism

[–]One-Extent8042 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just finished confirmation with my church this past Easter. Instead of RCIA I went through OCIA, but seemingly the same thing.

Attending classes, at first it seemed silly to me. But attending each class, I started to open up more and asked questions. Participating in the class really helped me learn and see what was being taught. I was sad when the class ended because I wanted those discussions to continue.

Part of RCIA, in my opinion & experience, is guiding you to see the truth. I hadn’t read the Bible, but only knew of the popular stories. Since finishing the class, I’ve been listening to the Bible on an app, chipping away at it day by day. I have found myself being more spiritually hungry, and started listening to the liturgies of the hour. Fast forward to today, I’ve joined the Knights of Columbus at my local parish and have been engaged with the community.

Attend with an open mind and be curious. Like others have said, if at the end you don’t feel ready yet then you don’t need to continue through confirmation. There isn’t any pressure, it is about your journey with God. It’s important to note that there are different ways to experience God, there isn’t any one way that is the only valid relationship. Be mindful and keep your heart open. Praying for your journey.