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1. throw8+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-10-02 16:07:16
Guy makes mistake and even after that continues discussion though he already heard the agreed argument?

I'm not understanding that if Linuxrusters want to do more their own thing and get rid of those rules and discussions they just fork off a real Linuxrustkernel and go off?

The "political correct" toxicity comes from that group which continously wants to undermine long beforehand agreeds frontiers... (e.g. again this panic-is-more-safe discussion).

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2. mustac+wc[view] [source] 2022-10-02 17:12:15
>>throw8+(OP)
> The "political correct" toxicity comes from that group which continously wants to undermine long beforehand agreeds frontiers

I have no idea what this actually refers to? "Panic is more safe"? Rust doesn't choose to panic on a failed memory allocation in the kernel, and never intended to. It was always TODO until it was implemented? Linus is using a userspace panic as an example here?

As to this thread's particular issue, the API for an allocation wasn't settled, and this is the discussion. I think the contributor was completely within his remit to say, "Heck, we could do this is a more memory safe way..." And Linus was completely right to say "Yeah, that's not how we do allocations here." The only problem is thinking being a dick is a good way to lead a community.

I think some fantasize about being able to be a dick in a FOSS project just like Linus (which feels like "if only I was a strong man dictator"), and I think that's an absurd desire. The Linux kernel is sui generis. In no other area of the world can anyone act this way, and be productive.

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