I think rust has good ideas and may even become the default systems language in the mid-term. I find it irritating that there is a very vocal subset of rust proponents that tend to insist that every project in every language needs to be rewritten in rust immediately. I suspect that is also why other people are down on rust.
Feyd
Negative. I am a meat popsicle.
Since the [ATS] was auto-rejecting profiles without AngularJS in it
This is stupid even if it said "Angular" as intended. You never benefit from restricting to people that have used exactly your tech stack anyway.
Why would it involve re encoding?
MMA has rules that don't exist in real fights that almost certainly affect the dominance of styles
I can definitely eat at more restaurants, but I don't really want to when all they do is slap a fake meat burger on the menu and call it a day
Their existence actually does inconvenience me. They have taken space at the grocery store that used to be used for things I purchased, and some restaurants that used to have pretty good veggie burgers changed to impossible/beyond which I prefer less and also disagrees with my stomach.
It's better today than it was a year ago, and WAY better than it was 3 years ago, and is still improving. There are a few categories of games where you are likely to have problems though.
- competitive multiplayer games [kernel level anticheat, that one will probably remain a problem]
- very old games [getting better all the time, because wine is getting better all the times]
- very new AAA games [they mostly use one of a handful of game engines, so they tend to get fixed in batches]
I would say whether linux is ready for (windows) gaming depends on is different per person predicated on:
- What categories of games you play
- Any specific problematic game that is a dealbreaker for you
For me, I tend to play some older games, and there are a few that don't work well. I don't want to boot windows, so I just decide I can wait for it to get there for them.
For some people, "ready" means will run every windows program as if running on windows. We're still a ways off from that, if we ever get there (it's a moving target, as windows is still being developed...)
The letters separately is how I've always said it/ heard
There is a video
The stuff in jenis sets up a lot of stuff way later in the series
Some rust proponents having this attitude is probably part of the problem.