Introducing the Rust Leadership Council | Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
As of today, RFC 3392 has been merged, forming the new top level governance body of the Rust Project: the Leadership Council. The creation of this Council marks the end of both the Core Team and the interim Leadership Chat.
OC What's your editor?
Simple question. What do you use for editing Rust code? Why?...
Rust language gets new governance (www.infoworld.com)
Rust Leadership Council established in the wake of community complaints of governance shortcomings and a fork of the language to escape bureacracy.
Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022 (opensource.googleblog.com)
Wondering about Rust? We're addressing rumors and providing insight gained from years of early adoption of Rust here at Google....
Rust seems to be a coding language
Just dropping this here so others who stumble upon this magazine get some idea what this place is about 😁
Announcing Rust 1.72.0 | Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
Security advisory for Cargo (CVE-2023-38497) | Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
The Rust Security Response WG was notified that Cargo did not respect the umask when extracting crate archives on UNIX-like systems. If the user downloaded a crate containing files writeable by any local user, another local user could exploit this to change the source code compiled and executed by the current user.
This Week in Rust 506 (this-week-in-rust.org)
This Week in Rust 505 (this-week-in-rust.org)
July 2023 Leadership Council Update | Inside Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
Hello again from the Rust Leadership Council. In our first blog post, we laid out several immediate goals for the council and promised to report back on their progress. It has been about a month since our first update so we wanted to share how it's going and what we're working on now.
This Week in Rust 504 (this-week-in-rust.org)
uutils 0.0.20 Improves GNU Coreutils Compatibility For This Rust-Written Replacement (www.phoronix.com)
The uutils project continues advancing as a modern, drop-in replacement to the GNU Coreutils utilities that is written in the Rust programming language.
[Crosspost] Mission Center: A rust clone of the Windows Task Manager (lemmy.g97.top)
Why? I don’t know, maybe someone here will like it.
Announcing Rust 1.71.0 | Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.71.0. Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software....
This Week in Rust 503 (this-week-in-rust.org)
Bevy 0.11 (bevyengine.org)
Bevy is a refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust. It is free and open-source forever!...
This Week in Rust 502 (this-week-in-rust.org)
Regex engine internals as a library - Andrew Gallant's Blog (blog.burntsushi.net)
Over the last several years, I’ve rewritten Rust’s regex crate to enable better internal composition, and to make it easier to add optimizations while maintaining correctness. In the course of this rewrite I created a new crate, regex-automata, which exposes much of the regex crate internals as their own APIs for others to...
Rustfmt support for let-else statements | Rust Blog (blog.rust-lang.org)
Rustfmt will add support for formatting let-else statements starting with the nightly 2023-07-02 toolchain, and then let-else formatting support should come to stable Rust as part of the 1.72 release.
This Week in Rust 501 (this-week-in-rust.org)
OC Rust Pro Tips (collection) (geeklaunch.io)
Level up your Rust skills....
Release v1.0.0 · cargo-binstall (github.com)
Binstall is a tool to fetch and install Rust-based executables as binaries. It aims to be a drop-in replacement for cargo install in most cases.
Making Python 100x faster with less than 100 lines of Rust (ohadravid.github.io)
Ohad's blog
Projects like pngme
Pngme is a tutorial where besides having a spec and unit tests, there is no real hand holding for figuring out how to implement something except for links to locations in the rust docs that might be useful....