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Brave with Anton Lazarev
57:06
Rust in Production corrode.dev
...filtering you'll have like patterns that are part of a url you can have regexes you can have just basic string matching things like that. Yeah the other thing that i remember is xpath i'm not sure if that is used in any filter...
Podcast 2025-01-09 57:06
 cargo-semver-checks with Predrag Gruevski
51:25
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...if it's not okay then it will say hey these types compared to the same types in the previous version they don't match right or this function used to exist and it doesn't exist in the new version so that's a breaking change you might not...
Podcast 2024-03-29 51:25
How far can you take OpenFX?
52:18
Self-Directed Research sdr-podcast.com
...I mean, a match, like it looks grosser than a match, but a match is essentially just doing the same thing. Like you can do much smarter string compares of like making either like a regex style automata or what are they called? They're not just finite statements. <v...
Podcast 2025-08-06 52:18
Fusion Engineering with Jakub Valtar
56:07
Rust in Production corrode.dev
...Mm. And there might be a test which gives it a series of inputs and then checks that the outputs match what's expected of this algorithm to output over time. So, yeah, we run little tests faster than real time by using, let...
Podcast 2024-07-11 56:07
Zed with Conrad Irwin
1:02:53
Rust in Production corrode.dev
...and one of the Z founders, Max, built TreeSitter to do this in Atom. But it's like, okay, we get syntax highlighting for this for free because it understands the language. But we also get things like jumping to matching brackets...
Podcast 2024-10-17 1:02:53
Building and testing network stacks with Rama
33:07
netstack.fm api.riverside.com
...Those are some of the examples they sound but to in the past doing these things how hacky it was or how much code you needed just works with Rama as long as input output match Everything just works, which is really nice. Glen (Plabayo): Yeah, fully agreed. talking about...
Podcast 2026-05-26 33:07
 Announcing Rustacean Station and Rust 1.36
54:28
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...And these executors, you can sort of mix and match and all of them work with the future trait. Okay. And then Mayo is an example of a reactor. So a reactor is often called a notifier or a waker. They're not quite the same, but the basic idea...
Podcast 2019-07-12 54:28
Rust4Linux with Danilo Krummrich
1:00:42
Rust in Production corrode.dev
...This is a bit oversimplified. But then it looks for a driver in the system that is registered that matches those attributes. And if it finds a driver in the system that matches the attributes, it calls the probe function that the driver registered...
Podcast 2025-12-11 1:00:42
 ExpressVPN with Pete Membrey
58:07
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...Because a lot of things that you want for a consumer VPN, like, just doesn't match the way WireGuard works. So one of the things that we tell people is, well, you know, Lightway was inspired by WireGuard. Hands down. No discussion about that. But it was also built...
Podcast 2025-03-24 58:07
 Purdy with Marty Jones
47:10
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...The first challenge is, it's built on the 2D canvas, which is very high level and doesn't match the PDF graphics model. And there's a great video on this, that people can find on YouTube called what is unique PDF rendering. And it walks through why high...
Podcast 2022-04-08 47:10
 What's New in Rust 1.85 through 1.87
1:14:02
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...about this in the previous episode of like the the difficulty in doing so because now the const output the const results might not match the runtime results for floats yeah and things like mem swap and pointer swap also now working in const context implying kind of like you...
Podcast 2026-01-22 1:14:02
 What's New in Rust 1.37
33:18
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...enum you've had to write out the name of the enum followed by double colon and then its variants anytime you want to match on it and this is a little bit annoying especially if you end up renaming that enum and now one thing you can do is...
Podcast 2019-08-31 33:18
 Servo with Josh Matthews
51:53
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...And so we did a lot of work, like, up and down the stack of trying to figure out, okay, when something behaves differently in servo than Firefox, like, where does the problem lie? Like, does our implementation match the specification? Does the specification seem to suggest that, like, the...
Podcast 2023-03-31 51:53
 This Week in Rust - Issue 446
56:19
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...Most loved programming language [@00:28:28] clippy book [@00:29:40] Rolling co-lead roles for T-compiler [@00:36:33] Hyper vs Rocket - Low Level vs Batteries included Rust is surprisingly expressive (2013) by Steve Klabnik [@00:40:00] Macro Patterns - A match made in heaven by Conrad...
Podcast 2022-06-27 56:19
Compile Time Crimes
36:31
Self-Directed Research sdr-podcast.com
...So the first thing we check is that the generic parameter N matches the length of our slice. That's just a little robustness of making sure that we handed the right thing in. And then we create a new output array that is just an array of None; N...
Podcast 2024-11-13 36:31
How is software safety certified
53:53
Self-Directed Research sdr-podcast.com
...So that if someone goes and checks the way that you're doing things, it actually matches reality of what you did. And that's like requirement tracking that you were talking about. Exactly. In another episode. Yeah, we talked about traceability. And then...
Podcast 2025-07-23 53:53
OpenTelemetry, eBPF and Metoro (Ep 3 Remastered)
56:46
netstack.fm api.riverside.com
...So whenever you write something to the network, we will inspect that write and see, OK, well, does this match any protocol that we instrument? So in this case, like HTTP. Glen (Plabayo): Yes, please. Chris Battarbee: MySQL, Postgres, all these L7 protocols, we will look at the data that...
Podcast 2026-04-15 56:46
 Buttplug with Kyle Machulis
1:01:30
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...So while I will certainly source information from the community, the community sources information from each other too, based on possible matching body types, matching interests, things like that. Because I certainly can't be 100% of that. So yeah, we get information about also on the tech side, we...
Podcast 2022-05-28 1:01:30
 What's New in Rust 1.44 and 1.45
46:56
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...Well, it used to be that there was a trim matches start and trim matches end, which would remove a given sort of pattern from the start or the end of your string, but it would do so repeatedly. So the ideas that use trim for things like white space...
Podcast 2020-08-19 46:56
 High Assurance Rust with Tiemoko Ballo
58:01
Rustacean Station rustacean-station.org
...So I'm glad you brought that up because that's actually a very important piece of certified compilers is the certification of the backend to say that the actual assembly generated the semantics of that machine code are going to exactly match the source code that the developer is...
Podcast 2022-07-08 58:01
"At Cloudflare we have big Rust projects/teams and onboard new developers regularly. There is a learning curve. Rust is rigid and unforgiving, and noo..."

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