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YES
When I see that kind of language used, I just skim, and when I see that kind of language continue, I just scroll past
Thank you, like I said since the very beginning. I have no clue who Zuper is and per those screenshots, he's not affiliated with us or works for us.
We don't condone DDoS attacks and we will never launch any attacks against anyone under any circumstances.
Edit: Added a screenshot below of whoever that kid is that was sent to me.
I think you mean condone
Ninja'd
Yes, I apologize, auto correct on phone.
It would be funnier if you doubled down on not condemning DDoS attacks
Hes associating with the person who he claims attacked his servers on behalf of 1of1servers on daily basis with all kinds of chats in various groups.
Want to make it in Rust because that is way more accessible to younger devs and myself, but if I need something Ill let you know
Yeah because he's seemingly friends with Goodleaf and shares many groups/chats with him.
It appears that Goodleaf just found some random pics from his own group chats and uses it as a proof to claim you did something to his services when its in fact is just incriminating himself.
"Yeah because he's seemingly friends with Goodleaf and shares many groups/chats with him." no more like he was ddosing one of my clients my client added him and then wiggy added him to another group chat
best friend right here
My brain hurts. Just lose these people. All of them...
already have
You also said this the last time and when asked if you removed this Wiggy character you stopped answering.
wiggy is no longer affilated with goodleaf hosting, havent talked to him since his move out
Does it have any other advantages besides memory safety? I see more and more Rust projects, but I'm not entirely convinced it is worth switching (for me) from good old C. (BTW, I'm 15, but certainly not representative for "younger devs")
Easier to write for non C people, and memory safety and almost as fast as C, other than that, nothing much imo.
I see more and more Rust-based projects myself too. Without knowing the actual languages, I'd learn Rust out of them just for future job opportunities etc, but of course, C is still widely used and so if you like it, keep at it, when time comes, you'll want to branch out anyway.
Good. Now block him and anyone that might know him. Make it clear that you will not tolerate his presence anywhere near you or your business.
we still kinda have to keep in somewhat of a contact with him, cant just outright block him since we have dealt with eachother proffesionally in the past, but havent talked to him since 03/03/2024 (his move out date)
Ah yes, that's very possible
Of course "the" advantage
On one side an advantage in comparison to many other languages, but on the other hand, it's slower than C.
Thanks for the answer, I will for now stay with C.
@lukast__ you'll have a bunch of time to understand both of them, and so many other languages, if you're really interested in code. I mean, you're 15! Just keep at it
Easier? Really? I'm obviously biased by ~25 years of C but in my opinion C is far easier than any of the more modern languages simply because it has a comparatively small scope. Yeah, it also got a little bloated from C99 onward and those additions are somewhat obscure/arcane/cryptic but it's still very, very simple.
Rust is probably way better than the monstrosity that is C++ but i bet it still would easily have double the functionality of C. Admittedly C forces you to think around the corner occasionally and drastically punishes you for bad structure but that's pretty much it in forms of complexity. I very much wish C had function/operator overloading though (the first can be faked using generics by now but even in 2024 the second is still fully impossible...).
Easier to write for non C people, and memory safety and almost as fast as C, other than that, nothing much imo.
100%, C is becoming the new Cobalt in like 20-40 years, high paying and not many people know it.
C99 is still fine, but the rest yeah. Rust is way easier to learn and faster to write safe code, but C is ofc still the holy grail. But my brain is just to used to higher levels that Rust is the lowest and fastest for me to write.
I raw dog binary
I raw dog your mom, can I invite you to the DPDK Rust/C thingy as well?
I mean I appreciate it but I manage devs mainly, if I code, it’s Python or Laravel, so not sure how much I’d be able to help out😆
Only done some basic stuff in Rust to get the hang of it
Basically my job requires me to know programming, but not KNOW programming
Ah no worries