Todays episode covers 7 different articles, starting with a "cautionary tale" against Rust in an early-stage startup context. Then I'll move on to a new testing tool from Facebook, an introduction to shared-memory worker threads in WebAssembly, a quick note about what's new in SeaORM v0.10, a new and interesting project from 1Password called Typeshare, async traits in the nightly compiler, and finally a detailed article on how Rust protects you when you're intentionally writing code that *isn't* async.
Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale
Hermit: Deterministic Linux for Controlled Testing and Software Bug-finding
Threads and Messages With Rust and WebAssembly
Typeshare - New Project from 1Password
Async fn in trait MVP comes to nightly
Safely writing code that isn't thread-safe
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