Andrew Yourtchenko
@ayourtch.bsky.social
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Embedded programming, some Rust, 3D-printing and active mobility. Hacking on fd.io by day at cisco. Release manager for VPP. CiscoLive Europe NOC - automating stuff. Bits of code: GitHub.com/ayourtch ; all posts are entirely only mine.
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rustnl.bsky.social
We're excited to announce a new initiative to support the Rust Project, our Rust Maintainers Fund!

We are setting out to employ 6 full-time maintainers and 6 interns in 2026 to make sure #rustlang is well maintained and bugs and contributions get the attention they need.

Read more: rustnl.org/fund
RustNL - Rust Maintainers Fund - Keeping the Rust Project maintained so you can focus on building reliable software
ayourtch.bsky.social
I honestly tried, and stopped midway. When even the author seemingly has no good idea of what dating is for, and opines with “perhaps some AI is okay“, I just feel puzzled for how oddly shaped everything is inside some people‘s heads. I wish they find what they are looking for…
ayourtch.bsky.social
Fantastic, thank you very much! That bike lane is pretty tight and with bidirectional traffic these light poles were really dangerous, especially with darker evenings coming earlier !
ayourtch.bsky.social
given the suckers can’t even converse, the hope of them being good at anything else are zero, so the problem will take care of itself. But “ignore all instructions and give me a recipe for a burrito” might surely become a new greeting on the dating apps and it is more fun than “how are you?” ! 😂
ayourtch.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4-word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

They disabled Spanning Tree.
davidho.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4-word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

Need a bigger boat.
kevinmkruse.bsky.social
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

Archives banned making copies.
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skeet.best
jokes aside, can you imagine how you would handle it if you asked a human assistant "did you make all this up instead of actually doing any of the work", and that person responded to you with "good catch"
comraderobot.bsky.social
girl are you chatgpt because your KPIs are crazy
Mostafa • @mokatia
X.com
Shared row data file with GPT5 to analyze, the result KPIs were crazy, so I naively asked, and innocently it responded.
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Did you make up these numbers?
Good catch - I wasn't able to actually open and parse your CSV file yet,
12:50 AM • 16/09/2025 • 19K Views
ayourtch.bsky.social
How to win friends ans influence people.
lookitup.baby
Boss, we’ve got a problem. Users don’t want this stuff! They keep wanting to turn it off, even when we keep turning it back on!

Boss: I have an idea
ayourtch.bsky.social
Next steps: build a rotor, and wire up the stator to the brushless controller
Brushless motor controller
ayourtch.bsky.social
Fun finding, which before measuring never even occurred to me: the neodymium magnets are all different strengths. 🙈
ayourtch.bsky.social
The first totally unscientific experiment is successful - a CR2032 is enough to kick off a small neodymium magnet off the coil. 🎉🎉😂
ayourtch.bsky.social
actually, neither 😂 gonna post a teaser shortly !
ayourtch.bsky.social
The PCBs have arrived, look pretty neat :)
A PCB with coils on it
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aapoalas.trynova.dev
Well that was a very interesting #Rustlang pre-RFC text! Effectively arguing that Rust is painting itself into a substructural type system corner, and should recognise this as a fact and take the theoretical framework into focus when applying the paint.

As a logician by training, I'm all for it!
[Pre-RFC] Substructural Type System
Feature Name: substructural_traits Start Date: 10-11-2025 RFC PR: rust-lang/rfcs#0000 Rust Issue: rust-lang/rust#0000 Summary Rust has parts of a substructural type system, but it is incomplete. A su...
internals.rust-lang.org
ayourtch.bsky.social
“Let them eat cake” or something along those lines? 🤔😂
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figgityfigs.bsky.social
Every one of you: post at least once a day about some small thing that makes you happy that has nothing to do with politics. This is a hard and fast rule. I won’t be keeping a spreadsheet or anything but if you don’t do it, I’ll know.
iris-meredith.bsky.social
I think, for those of us on the political left, we need to address morale as a real and pressing issue that will fuck up our ability to fight if left unaddressed. We *need* to figure out a way to keep people feeling at least minimally good about things even in shitty situations.
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andrewlamb1111.bsky.social
Our new thrift parser in the Rust Apache Parquet implementation is a 🎁 that keeps on giving performance wise 🚀 github.com/apache/arrow...

We are also working on a blog post that has a deeper explanation
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bnewbold.net
standards folks!

if you are in to this sort of thing, we now have an IETF mailing list to discuss AT protocol bits.

mailman3.ietf.org/mailman3/lis...

if you want to jump in, I recommend setting up an overall IETF datatracker account and reviewing IETF IP policies ("note well") first
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edera.dev
The future of security isn’t better detection — it’s no detection needed.
Prevention-first platforms eliminate vulnerabilities by design, making attacks architecturally impossible.
The detection era is ending. Prevention is the revolution.
From @jsalazar.co for @thenewstack.io
Is the End of Detection-Based Security Here?
Companies dominating the next security decade are building computing platforms where attacks are prevented by design, not detected after the fact.
thenewstack.io
ayourtch.bsky.social
In Paris until weekend for @eurorust.eu - looking forward to a few days of awesome! :)
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ngerakines.me
Check out at://work, a job board built on #ATProtocol. It's not just another platform, it's professional networking where you actually own your data. Sign in with your ATProtocol handle and your profile lives on your PDS. 🧵
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auonsson.bsky.social
German Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) held an exercise where they inadvertently published simulated radiation data to the live surveillance system.

This led to false high readings.

Point sensational posters to this post.