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- 17:30, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs uploaded File:Android platform 1p.jpg
- 17:29, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Revision per change.jpg
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- 17:28, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Median review per time.jpg
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- 17:27, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Low rollback rate.jpg
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- 17:26, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:CVE-2025–48530.jpg
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- 17:24, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Using Rust, Google’s Real Test.jpg
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- 17:22, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Declarative vs Procedural Macros: How Rust Keeps Metaprogramming Safe (Created page with "500px There’s a moment every Rust developer goes through: you write the same boilerplate struct implementations for the tenth time and think, “There must be a better way.” That’s where macros come in — Rust’s answer to code generation. But unlike C++ templates or Python metaclasses, Rust’s macros are safe, structured, and visible. And that’s not an accident. It’s one of the most carefully engineered p...")
- 17:18, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Declarative vs Procedural Macros.jpg
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- 17:18, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust’s Next Superpower: Pattern Types That Kill Useless Runtime Checks (Created page with "500px One job had crashed. One slice had been empty when it was not supposed to be. One small assumption had slipped through everything. Nothing exotic. No unsafe. No complex lifetime trick. Just a function that took a slice, grabbed the first element, and trusted the caller. Everyone on the team “knew” that slice was never empty. Someone even wrote it in a comment. The type system did not know that. So one day, under...")
- 17:15, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust’s Next Superpower.jpg
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- 17:13, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Patching AMSI in Memory with Rust A Red Teamer’s Guide (Created page with "500px Hey everyone! Maverick here. I’m a red team enthusiast who recently decided to level-up my Rust game. Over the next few months I’ll be rewriting a bunch of classic offensive techniques in Rust, both to practice the language and to have cleaner, faster tools in my kit. Today we’re looking at one of the most classic Windows living-off-the-land tricks: bypassing AMSI (Antimalware Scan Interface) by directly patching AmsiS...")
- 17:13, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:AMSI (Antimalware Scan Interface).jpg
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- 17:11, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:AmsiScanBuffer inside your process.jpg
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- 17:10, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Patching AMSI in Memory.jpg
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- 17:09, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page The Day Our Go Goroutines Blew Up Memory and Rust Did Not (Created page with "Our production server died in under three minutes. 500px No graceful degradation. No slow crawl. Just a wall of alerts, a frozen dashboard, and 32GB of RAM gone. The autopsy report was brutal: 47,000 goroutines, all alive, all hungry, all waiting on I/O. That was the night I learned that concurrency is not about how cheaply you can spawn work. It is about how fast you can slam into the limits of the machine if you do not put g...")
- 17:07, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:The Day Our Go Goroutines.jpg
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- 17:06, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page I Used Python for Everything — Until I Discovered Rust (2) (Created page with "500px Photo by Dima Pechurin on Unsplash For most of my career, Python wasn’t just a tool — it was the tool. APIs? Python. Automation? Python. Data scripts, CLI tools, web services, quick prototypes? Python, Python, Python. And honestly, it worked. Python was friendly. Python was fast to write. Python made me feel productive. So when I first picked up Rust, it was out of boredom more than necessity. A weekend curiosi...")
- 17:05, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:I Used Python for Everything.jpg
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- 17:03, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Consistency Models Matter More Than Programming Languages (Yes, Even Rust vs Go) (Created page with "If you work on distributed systems and you’re arguing about language performance before consistency guarantees, you may be solving the wrong problem. Let’s be honest: most engineering debates about Rust vs Go, or Java vs Kotlin, or whatever the language battle of the week is, rarely touch the thing that actually breaks distributed systems in production — consistency. Not syntax. Not memory safety. Not concurrency keywords. Consistency. It doesn’t matter how...")
- 17:02, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why Consistency Models Matter.jpg
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- 17:01, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page The Rust Odyssey: Months 3–7 aka The Monk Mode Chronicles (Created page with "In which our hero discovers that Rust is perfectly ordinary, deeply tedious, and somehow that’s the most deflating revelation of all 500px “Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt.” — Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five — (Which is absolutely not how these five months felt, but one can dream) Five months of silence (so now it must be a bit longer, sorry and “brace yourselves”). Not because I quit — though the thou...")
- 16:54, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:The Rust Odyssey.jpg
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- 16:52, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Why Rust Is Becoming the Lingua Franca of Infrastructure (Created page with "500px There’s a moment every Rust developer hits. You try to rewrite some networking tool, or a tiny kernel extension, or maybe a toy bootloader. And halfway through, you feel it: Rust doesn’t feel like a language for apps. It feels like a language for everything below them. Infrastructure isn’t glamorous. It doesn’t get applause. It gets blamed when it fails. And yet, slowly, quietly, every serious piece o...")
- 16:50, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Why Rust Is Becoming the Lingua.jpg
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- 16:49, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Biome Killed ESLint and Prettier in One Shot — The Rust Tooling Revolution (Created page with "500px How a single Rust binary gave my JavaScript projects their time back. Your linter should never feel slower than your build. Yet for months, that was exactly my reality. I would press save, hear the fan kick in, and watch ESLint and Prettier crawl across the project while my editor froze. Not during CI. Right inside my editor, on a tiny change in a shared component. A one line tweak could take nine seconds to come back with a green chec...")
- 16:48, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Biome Killed ESLint.jpg
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- 16:46, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Lessons Learned From Writing a Data Pipeline in Rust Using Tokio (Created page with "I needed to write a data pipeline in Rust for a machine learning project I am working on. Some Context I will not discuss the details of the data or model here but here are some general parameters that defined the scope. * The source of the data is an third party API with no rate limits, each training/inference records requires between 1 and 5 requests to the third party API. * Each request returns data on a single potential training/inference record. * There is...")
- 16:44, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Everyone Complains About Rust’s Learning Curve — Until They Use It in Production (Created page with "Look, I’ll be honest with you. When I first tried Rust, I wanted to throw my laptop out the window. The borrow checker kept yelling at me. My code that would’ve worked fine in Python or JavaScript just refused to compile. I spent two hours debugging something that turned out to be a lifetime annotation issue. 500px But here’s the thing nobody tells you: that frustration? It’s actually the language saving you from yours...")
- 16:42, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Everyone Complains About Rust.jpg
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- 16:41, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust GPUI Just Ended the Electron Era — And Developers Are Loving It (Created page with "Your laptop fans aren’t screaming. Your RAM isn’t vanishing. Your app launches instantly. That’s the moment most developers have after running their first Rust GPUI demo. It feels like someone quietly flipped a switch in the cross-platform world. Like we’ve collectively realized: “Wait… desktop apps don’t have to be slow?” Electron didn’t fail. It simply overstayed its welcome. And Rust GPUI showed up with the exact things developers spent y...")
- 16:40, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page File:Rust GPUI Just Ended.jpg
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- 16:39, 22 November 2025 PC talk contribs created page Rust Just Gave Some Crates A Free 38% Compile-Time Speedup (Created page with "500px You know that feeling when you hit cargo build with a small change and your brain whispers: “Why does this still feel slow?” You glance at chat. You check your phone. The progress lines move, but not fast enough to match your impatience. Now imagine this: one day you update your toolchain, do the same build, and it just feels lighter. You did not rewrite a single function. You did not swap your logger. You did not touch your Ca...")