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Posts by Josh π¦πͺ
I'm leaving the Playgrounds team in a couple weeks (aka, the team that maintains the `rig` family of crates). Pretty happy with everything we've done.
If you are eager to see where I'm going, check my GitHub profile. If not, wait a couple of weeks before I do another post I guess
hey - so it did actually work for a while, but since getting tied up with work and stuff i've been quite busy :(
rust naysh next week!!
come say hi if ur passing by :))
I'm now officially writing a book on Rust for AI!
pretty much letting everyone on here know I have a death wish by posting this, but an announcement is an announcement π€·
Thank you for tuning in! I hope you found the talk useful
Guess the bank. Guess the language. Listening to the talk of @joshmo-dev.bsky.social
we made it boys, i'm speaking at rust nation next year
Probably just not using sass.
i just lost the game
blazing fast enjoyers in shambles rn
Ahhhh, cats.
Fortunately mine has made no such attempt... yet
wasm is a bitch
*this meaning AI generated PRs. Stupid 280 character limit
I'm glad the community at large is starting to realise that this is going to be a problem if left untackled.
On the project I work on, I've added my own policy on AI-involved PRs. Pretty much just says contributors must be accountable and to state when the PR has been majority AI generated
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I'm doing an in person talk with Rust London next week on Tuesday!
It will be on building an AI Copilot with Rig, the leading AI agent framework in Rust which I maintain.
Check it out and sign up: www.meetup.com/rust-london-...
ngl so many seniors applied π I had to reject them all
Chat, I am currently in the middle of hiring my first junior to work with me on Rig (the Rust AI framework).
So far I'm very happy with who I have shortlisted
37~ days played, 99 range no avas/cannon on my combat/slayer only ironman #osrs
thinking about how to convert the framework I maintain at work to python via pyo3... since they're talking about it internally haha
Graphic with a headline "Gleam in production" and a quote: βAdopting a new language is always a gamble, but Gleam has paid off. The belt-and-braces approach to safety and fault-tolerance has given us a system that just works, reliably, day in and day out, without constant babysitting and maintenance.β - Edward Kelly, Director of Technology at Strand. Navy background, blue and green text, pink lucy starfish in bottom right corner
See how Gleam gets the job done in production β Full case study coming soon:
βFor a team like ours, with many other priorities and projects we need to work on, the confidence that Gleam gives us is worth its weight in gold.β - Edward Kelly, Director of Technology at Strand.
Excited to be releasing rig v0.14 soon!
Many new features to come and I'm also working on many more over the next few weeks to make the library (and its experimental counterpart rig-experimental) way better π
Applied to do a talk at ObservabilityCON in London later this year. Let's see how it goes π₯³
just read it, i don't think it's *that* bad
although i am surprised it made the company blog - opinionated stuff like this is usually for personal blogs
Each pernissible operation can be specified in a concise coded form called an order. The correspondence between the set of permissible operations and the set of orders which specify them is called the order code of the Illlac. It is given in detail In Chapter 3. A coded problem is called a program or routine.
the best part about early computers is they hadn't settled on the term "instruction" yet and many systems called them "orders"
it's a great day to be promoted to chief maintainer
huh, I actually didn't know this crate existed - that would be pretty useful actually!
deployed - thank you for your feedback!
Yeah my personal website hasn't seen any changes in quite a while. I should probably get on that haha