Sean McArthur
@seanmonstar.com
Open Source maintainer of the rust-lang @hyper.rs.
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When I started learning, I fully embraced `new` to start, and `describe` when I'm done (or describe with a wip name if it's taking a while). Instead of `commit` always leaving me on an empty change.
Perhaps a shell prompt could note when @ is empty? I dunno, I don't have something that fancy yet.
Perhaps a shell prompt could note when @ is empty? I dunno, I don't have something that fancy yet.
October 27, 2025 at 12:19 PM
When I started learning, I fully embraced `new` to start, and `describe` when I'm done (or describe with a wip name if it's taking a while). Instead of `commit` always leaving me on an empty change.
Perhaps a shell prompt could note when @ is empty? I dunno, I don't have something that fancy yet.
Perhaps a shell prompt could note when @ is empty? I dunno, I don't have something that fancy yet.
This transitively (ish) includes a happy eyeballs fix that improves hickory-dns in reqwest.
Give it a try, it should be faster and better for your system overall (and it'd be nice to make it the default on reqwest).
Give it a try, it should be faster and better for your system overall (and it'd be nice to make it the default on reqwest).
May 28, 2025 at 4:26 PM
This transitively (ish) includes a happy eyeballs fix that improves hickory-dns in reqwest.
Give it a try, it should be faster and better for your system overall (and it'd be nice to make it the default on reqwest).
Give it a try, it should be faster and better for your system overall (and it'd be nice to make it the default on reqwest).
Seems like both exist, one L is just bit more common in US English, but two Ls are indeed much more common.
Oh wells 🙃
Oh wells 🙃
April 22, 2025 at 9:22 PM
Seems like both exist, one L is just bit more common in US English, but two Ls are indeed much more common.
Oh wells 🙃
Oh wells 🙃