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15 November 2025

  • curprev 16:3716:37, 15 November 2025 PC talk contribs 9,836 bytes +9,836 Created page with "There’s a moment every Rust developer has:
You’re writing code for a tiny embedded board, or compiling to WebAssembly, or even booting Rust on bare metal…
and you realize: “Wait. I have no OS, no allocator, no threads…
 So how the hell is Rust still working?” The answer is the core crate — Rust’s target-independent standard library.
It is the smallest, most portable piece of the entire language, and honestly, one of the most beautiful pieces..."