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authorXe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>2023-08-21 12:33:22 -0400
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blog/serde-precompiled-stupid: nuke some sentences
Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>
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@@ -537,11 +537,7 @@ making cold builds in CI barely faster.
The biggest fear I have is that this practice becomes widespread
across the Rust ecosystem. I really hate that the Rust ecosystem seems
to have so much drama. It's scaring people away from using the tool to
-build scalable and stable systems. Until there's closure on this, I'll just
-keep writing [my hobby code in Go](https://github.com/Xe/x). I really
-hope I don't have to port my website back to Go due to another spat of
-community drama targeting one of the libraries I depend on (eg: axum,
-rustls). That would suck, but I could deal with it if I had to.
+build scalable and stable systems.
<xeblog-conv name="Cadey" mood="percussive-maintenance">I mean at some
level, to be in a community is to eventually cause conflict. I'm not