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exomancer
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Comment #41407935
FWIW the pervious Polish government modeled its state capture after Hungary quite openly. They quite miraculously lost the elections after a major mobilization (historic attendance…
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Comment #36784651
> It is opt-in. If you're using Tokio then you can specify whether you want to use a single-threaded or multi-threaded runtime. Multi-threaded is "default" in the sense that if you…
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Comment #36784459
> Also, IMO it's relatively easy to use Send-bounded future in non-Send(i.o.w. single-threaded) runtime environment, but it's almost impossible to do opposite. Ecosystem users can …
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Comment #22955275
Fair enough, I've only seen the one benchmark I've linked.
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Comment #22955091
Rust already has [React-like web framework]( https://github.com/yewstack/yew ) with a macro for [declarative components]( https://github.com/yewstack/yew/blob/ce020d6eb8409b2063cc1…
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Comment #18506826
Author here. I've been working on-and-off on Ratel (JS parser/compiler toolchain) and earlier this year Lunarity (Solidity parser). Both projects share a lot of architecture, as on…
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Comment #14956172
I think you are also misjudging the effects, and to talk about ability is harmful to the very debate. There are some differences in ability, but they seem to even themselves out (m…
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Comment #12380636
Not slow compared to what? Creating elements with the DOM API is faster than innerHTML roughly by a factor of 4 on Chrome Canary last I benchmarked it, DOM mutations with bindings …
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Comment #11823976
> The author is amazingly willing to accord French bureaucrats the right to regulate the cultural consumption of Frenchmen. How is this defensible? By the virtue of those bureaucra…