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  • In this episode I'll talk about an engineer's dream to rewrite Rust and why, Linus's response to the Kernel controversy, my own post about choosing between Rust and Go, Google's encouraging post about memory-safety's long-term effect on vulnerabilities, reflection on Rust after a year in production, and more!

    00:00 - Intro

    03:09 - Rewriting Rust

    22:22 - Torvalds weighs in on 'nasty' Rust vs C for Linux debate

    27:11 - Rust vs Go - Which Is Right For My Team?

    48:08 - Bevy Foundation is now a 501c3 Public Charity

    50:14 - Eliminating Memory Safety Vulnerabilities at the Source

    55:20 - WebAssembly targets - change in default target-features

    58:16 - One year of Rust in production

    1:09:00 - Rust LLM Frameworks have a Bright Future

    Rewriting Rust

    https://josephg.com/blog/rewriting-rust/

    Torvalds weighs in on 'nasty' Rust vs C for Linux debate

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/19/torvalds_talks_rust_in_linux

    Rust vs Go - Which Is Right For My Team?

    https://commerce.nearform.com/blog/2024/rust-vs-go-which-is-right-for-my-team

    Bevy Foundation is now a 501c3 Public Charity

    https://bevyengine.org/news/bevy-foundation-501c3/

    Eliminating Memory Safety Vulnerabilities at the Source

    https://security.googleblog.com/2024/09/eliminating-memory-safety-vulnerabilities-Android.html?m=1

    WebAssembly targets - change in default target-features

    https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/09/24/webassembly-targets-change-in-default-target-features.html

    One year of Rust in production

    https://yieldcode.blog/post/one-year-of-rust-in-production/

    Rust LLM Frameworks have a Bright Future

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIFUnYNuYbc

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  • In this week's episode I'll talk about the Rust Linux Kernel developer that stepped down a week ago, what's coming up at RustConf in Montreal, templating in Rust with MiniJinja, Arenas, TRACTORs, other podcasts, and more!

    00:00 - Intro

    01:58 - Rust Maintainer For Linux Kernel Resigns

    14:08 - What's in Store at RustConf 2024

    16:57 - MiniJinja - Templating in Rust

    22:58 - Why you might not want to build a server in Rust

    34:40 - Arenas

    39:48 - DARPA's TRACTOR pull

    48:32 - Amazing Rust podcasts

    51:50 - Outro

    Rust Maintainer For Linux Kernel Resigns

    https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rust-Linux-Maintainer-Step-Down

    Linux subreddit discussion

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1f3q0l8/one_of_the_rust_linux_kernel_maintainers_steps/

    Rust subreddit discussion

    https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1f3scn1/one_of_the_rust_linux_kernel_maintainers_steps/

    What's in Store at RustConf 2024

    https://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/what-s-in-store-at-rustconf-2024/

    MiniJinja - Learnings from Building a Template Engine in Rust

    https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/8/27/minijinja/

    Why Amazon, Cloudflare and Discord are building servers in Rust but you should probably not

    https://kerkour.com/rust-is-bad-for-servers

    Arenas

    https://donsz.nl/blog/arenas/

    Can DARPA’s TRACTOR Pull C to Rust for Memory-Safe Overhaul?

    https://thenewstack.io/can-darpas-tractor-pull-c-to-rust-for-memory-safe-overhaul/

    The amazing Rust podcasts that have emerged

    https://tim.mcnamara.nz/post/758930152514306048/the-amazing-rust-podcasts-that-have-emerged-in

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  • In this week's episode I'll talk about the pros & cons of Rust vs C++, what associated types really are and why they are useful, some Rust foundation announcements and upcoming goals, an exploration of "spooky action at a distance" in UnsafeCell, and recent improvements to doctests.

    00:00 - Intro

    01:32 - Rust vs C++ - A Real-World Perspective

    23:56 - Fear Not the Association of Types

    40:25 - Rust Announcements

    47:12 - Mutex, Atomics and UnsafeCell

    01:02:54 - Doctests - How were they improved?

    Rust vs C++ - A Real-World Perspective

    https://corrode.dev/blog/cpp-rust-interop/

    https://mastodon.social/@mre/112960332845521528

    Fear Not the Association of Types

    https://gavinleroy.com/writings/i-heart-assoc-types.html

    Announcing Rust 1.80.1

    https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/08/08/Rust-1.80.1.html

    Project goals for 2024

    https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/08/12/Project-goals.html

    Linux Kernel Documentation

    https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/[email protected]/t/#u

    https://rust.docs.kernel.org/kernel/

    Mutex, Atomics and UnsafeCell

    https://leon.schuermann.io/blog/2024-08-07_rust-mutex-atomics-unsafecell_spooky-action-at-a-distance.html

    Doctests - How were they improved?

    https://blog.guillaume-gomez.fr/articles/2024-08-17+Doctests+-+How+were+they+improved%3F

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  • Welcome back to the Rust Review, your weekly source for news, articles, discussions, and interviews centered on the Rust programming language! Brandon Konkle filters down the frenzied firehose of activity around Rust and related topics to bring you a focused stream of highlights and opinions. Join the Rust revolution!

    00:12 - Intro

    01:03 - Async Rust Challenges in Iroh

    18:22 - Secure RISC-V Bootloader

    32:10 - Efficient Logging

    39:48 - Mastering Dependency Injection

    52:34 - Phantom Menace

    59:55 - Announcing SeaORM 1.0

    1:02:45 - Tauri 2.0 Release Candidate

    Async Rust Challenges in Iroh

    https://iroh.computer/blog/async-rust-challenges-in-iroh

    Developing a cryptographically secure bootloader for RISC-V in Rust

    https://www.codethink.co.uk/articles/2024/secure_bootloader/

    Efficient Logging

    https://antoniosbarotsis.github.io/posts/efficient-logging/

    Mastering Dependency Injection in Rust - Crafting a Custom Container

    https://chesedo.me/blog/manual-dependency-injection-rust/

    Phantom Menace - memory leak that wasn't there

    https://flakm.com/posts/phantom_leak/

    Announcing SeaORM 1.0

    https://www.sea-ql.org/blog/2024-08-04-sea-orm-1.0/

    Tauri 2.0 Release Candidate

    https://v2.tauri.app/blog/tauri-2-0-0-release-candidate/

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  • At long last, the Rust Review is back! Your weekly source for news, articles, discussions, and interviews centered on the Rust programming language! Brandon Konkle filters down the frenzied firehose of activity around Rust and related topics to bring you a focused stream of highlights and opinions. Join the Rust revolution!

    00:00 - Intro01:27 - Without Boats: Pin & Pinned Places25:52 - Crowdstrike: Preliminary Post-Incident Report45:04 - Tracel AI: CubeCL51:58 - Rust Foundation: Q256:35 - Veetaha @elastio: Named Function Arguments1:01:52 - Matthias Endler: Don’t use Preludes and Globs1:06:02 - Outro

    Without Boats: Pin & Pinned Placeshttps://without.boats/blog/pin/

    Without Boats: Pinned Placeshttps://without.boats/blog/pinned-places/

    Crowdstrike: Preliminary Post-Incident Reporthttps://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/falcon-content-update-preliminary-post-incident-report/

    Microsoft: Crash Dump Analysishttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2024/07/27/windows-security-best-practices-for-integrating-and-managing-security-tools/

    Tracel AI: CubeCLhttps://github.com/tracel-ai/cubecl

    Rust Foundation: Q2http://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/q2-2024-recap-from-rebecca-rumbul

    Veetaha @elastio: Named Function Argumentshttps://elastio.github.io/bon/blog/how-to-do-named-function-arguments-in-rust

    Matthias Endler: Don’t use Preludes and Globshttps://corrode.dev/blog/dont-use-preludes-and-globs/

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  • Todays episode covers 7 different articles, starting with a "cautionary tale" against Rust in an early-stage startup context. Then I'll move on to a new testing tool from Facebook, an introduction to shared-memory worker threads in WebAssembly, a quick note about what's new in SeaORM v0.10, a new and interesting project from 1Password called Typeshare, async traits in the nightly compiler, and finally a detailed article on how Rust protects you when you're intentionally writing code that *isn't* async.

    Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale

    Hermit: Deterministic Linux for Controlled Testing and Software Bug-finding

    Threads and Messages With Rust and WebAssembly

    What's new in SeaORM 0.10.x

    Typeshare - New Project from 1Password

    Async fn in trait MVP comes to nightly

    Safely writing code that isn't thread-safe

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  • The Rust Review discusses recent articles from the Rust community, with equal measures of opinion and curiosity! Alex Keliris joins me as I cover some great articles and awesome crates. Watch out for that Rust virus, though...00:00 - Intro00:58 - The ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language That’s Taking Over Tech10:41 - Blessed - An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem28:29 - Rust v1.65: let-else statements31:42 - From Fuzzing to Proof: Using Kani with the Bolero Property-Testing Framework40:25 - Error Handling in Rust45:50 - It's time to rethink how we use virtualization in backends59:29 - Can Rust-wrapped C++ offer stability and performance benefits?1:05:33 - Wrap-UpToday is Veterans Day in the US. I want to take a moment to say thank you to those who have served in the military and to their families!The ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language That’s Taking Over Techhttps://www.wired.com/story/rust-secure-programming-language-memory-safe/Blessed - An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystemhttps://blessed.rs/cratesRust v1.65: let-else statementshttps://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/11/03/Rust-1.65.0.html#let-else-statementsFrom Fuzzing to Proof: Using Kani with the Bolero Property-Testing Frameworkhttps://model-checking.github.io/kani-verifier-blog/2022/10/27/using-kani-with-the-bolero-property-testing-framework.htmlError Handling in Rusthttps://nrc.github.io/error-docs/intro.htmlIt's time to rethink how we use virtualization in backendshttps://www.shuttle.rs/blog/2022/10/21/shuttle-nextCan Rust-wrapped C++ offer stability and performance benefits?https://medium.com/@adetaylor/can-rust-wrapped-c-offer-stability-and-performance-benefits-e140b7ca1ba9Memory safety in C++, Zig, & Rust (part 1)https://youtu.be/qeiRGbYCD-0Find me on Fosstodon: https://fosstodon.org/@bkonkleFind me at Formidable Labs: https://formidable.comFind me on Discord in the Rust, Go, and Denver Devs communitiesFind out more about Rust: https://www.rust-lang.orgFind Alex on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlexKeliris

  • On the Rust Review I cover recent articles from the Rust community and why I found them interesting! This week's episode highlights Generic Associated Types and their impending stabilization, implementing critical Network Time Protocol services in Rust, the recent announcement of Turbopack in the JavaScript ecosystem, running a JavaScript engine inside your Rust process, Python and Rust interoperability, Property-based testing, and more!Generic associated types to be stable in Rust 1.65https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/10/28/gats-stabilization.htmlImplementing the Network Time Protocol (NTP) in Rusthttps://foundation.rust-lang.org/news/implementing-the-network-time-protocol-ntp-in-rust/Introducing Turbopack: Rust-based successor to Webpackhttps://vercel.com/blog/turbopackAdding a JavaScript interpreter to your Rust projecthttps://boa-dev.github.io/posts/2022-10-24-boa-usage/Buffers on the edge: Python and Rusthttps://alexgaynor.net/2022/oct/23/buffers-on-the-edge/Get Started with Rust: Enumshttps://serokell.io/blog/enums-and-pattern-matchingProperty-Based Testing in Rust with Arbitraryhttps://www.greyblake.com/blog/property-based-testing-in-rust-with-arbitrary/Boxes, Heaps, and Stackshttps://youtu.be/DEE1GKMbtgwFind me on Fosstodon: https://fosstodon.org/@bkonkleFind me at Formidable Labs: https://formidable.comFind me on Discord in the Rust, Go, and Denver Devs communitiesFind out more about Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org

  • In this edition of the Rust Review, I'm joined by Alex Keliris as we cover articles from the #rustlang community over the past couple of weeks. (This is a trimmed version of the Live stream.)Why Rust?https://www.rerun.io/blog/why-rustResources for porting from Go to Rust?https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/xzwmgs/resources_for_porting_from_go_to_rust/Magical handler functions in Rusthttps://lunatic.solutions/blog/magic-handler-functions-in-rust/Different test scopes in Rusthttps://blog.frankel.ch/different-test-scopes-rust/Asynchronous programming in Rusthttps://opensource.com/article/22/10/asynchronous-programming-rustThe Little Joys of Code: Proc Macroshttps://felix-knorr.net/posts/2022-10-14-proc-macros.htmlPlatform Agnostic Drivers in Rust: Publishing to Crates.iohttps://apollolabsblog.hashnode.dev/platform-agnostic-drivers-in-rust-publishing-to-cratesio"Zero to Production in Rust" is finally available in paperback formathttps://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/xyt63m/media_zero_to_production_in_rust_is_finally/If you're looking for more articles, try This Week in Rust:https://this-week-in-rust.org/Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bkonkleFind me on Discord in the Rust, Go, and Denver Devs communitiesFind me at Formidable Labs: https://formidable.comFind out more about Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/