rust trannies are brain dead - /g/ (#105815420) [Archived: 525 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/6/2025, 10:41:43 AM No.105815420
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>C is not le safe saar
meanwhile two of the most popular web servers are entirely written in C
Instead of imagining things, just look around and *see* just how much of performance and safety critical infrastructure is written in C.
And all of it works.
>muh CVEs
yeah that's part of software development, bugs get fixed
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 11:13:32 AM No.105815599
>>105815420 (OP)
A lot of great software is also written in Lisp. The greatness of software isn't all in the language, it's mostly in the programmer. There are still banks that use decades-old components written by great programmers in COBOL, one of the shittiest non-meme languages.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 11:20:04 AM No.105815635
>>105815599
well exactly, skill issue, not language issue.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 11:23:41 AM No.105815649
I don’t mind the trannies and the drama.
But rust trannies hate C and GPL. I feel it’s part of the coordinated effort to destroy Freedom.
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Anonymous
7/6/2025, 12:17:14 PM No.105816007
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>>105815649
Yes, glowniggers plant (unknowingly/unwillingly) controlled individuals to discredit, destabilize, segregate, subvert and ultimately ruin movements, such as the free software movement.
No matter how much they try, they know that we know that they know that they lost and frogs won.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 5:35:28 PM No.105818030
>>105815649
>But rust trannies hate C and GPL. I feel it’s part of the coordinated effort to destroy Freedom.
Rustchaddies hate C because they have decades of C experience. Only people who don't know C can like C. If you know C, you have to hate C. Rustchaddies have different opinions about the GPL, just like Ctrannies do. Going from a Ctranny to a Rustchaddy doesn't change people's opinion about software licensing.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 5:50:49 PM No.105818162
i used to share a few files under one directory using nginx for when family or friends needed something. so it was accessible to the whole internet, BUT, i didn't have dirlist (or whatever it's called) enabled, and i only had it running when i'm expecting someone to grab a file from me.
so one day i was sharing a new file. i gave nginx logs a look to see if my friend have grabbed the new file yet, only to notice that some entity managed to use some sort of vulnerability to get a list of the files i'm hosting. they grabbed the first few KiBs of all files (presumably to check the metadata and/or match against some database).
that was the only time in my life i got pawned. thankfully, no real damage was done (the files were some boring non-private videos).
i stopped running http servers exposed to the internet in that very moment. but yeah, if i ever had to again, you can bet i would trust something like miniserve infinitely more than big-market-share nginx.