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akuasucc · 11 months ago
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washington's defense cant stop michigan's run game... michigan gonna keep running the ball cus they making it easy for them...
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charmedhypno · 1 year ago
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Oh Look! It's a Countdown!
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Counting today, there are exactly 10 days left to get Early Bird pricing for Charmed!2024!
Counting today, there are exactly 10 days left to submit your classes for Charmed!2024!*
Early Bird price is $95 for a full 4 days of hypnotic education and fun!**
Anyone can apply to present -- classes are chosen based on content, not experience!
Register here: https://bit.ly/46JXxjW
Submit here: https://pretalx.com/charmed2024/cfp
*Evening Event submissions close December 15th!
**Early Bird pricing for the online only con is $30 and ends December 20th!
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inwokewetrust1981 · 2 months ago
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Full Game #2 Georgia vs #4 Alabama 2024 (Instant Classic)
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#2 Georgia Bulldogs @ #4 Alabama Crimson Tide (FULL GAME)
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mytrends · 11 months ago
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Michigan vs. Alabama score: Wolverines survive Tide in OT to win Rose Bowl, play for CFP National Championship
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It was yet another absolute classic Rose Bowl on Monday night as No. 1 Michigan battled back in the fourth quarter to ultimately prevail 27-20 over No. 4 Alabama in overtime to conclude a dramatic showdown in Pasadena, California.
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anogete · 10 months ago
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Hi. Update of random shit in case anyone cares.
The scary test I was stressed over in the fall when I was posting my last fic? It was the CFP (Certified Financial Planner) exam. Yes, I passed it. The designation requires a bachelor's degree, so I had to go back to school to finish my last 10 classes. Then I had to take 7 more classes that are pre-reqs for the exam. Then I spent probably 700 hours attempting to cram everything you could think of related to personal finance (my god, there is a metric shit ton) into my head. The designation also requires 5,000 hours of experience in the planning field (which I thankfully already had). By the time I passed the test, I was no longer proud of the accomplishment, just relieved to have it behind me.
Work was intensely busy in November and December. I got little reading and no writing done.
I have a WIP featuring the Darcy/Rumlow pairing that has been languishing on my computer since 2020. To be honest, I've mosty forgotten what the conflict driving the plot was going to be. I think I was trying to tie it into the events of Wandavision. Took place after the show and had Monica Rambeau and Darcy kinda sorta working together and trying to figure out what, if anything, crossing the barrier that Wanda had thrown up did to them. Of course, Rumlow is alive and scarred and back with the good guys. And also really annoyed that his recent gunshot wound stuck him on desk duty watching the nerds complete their physicals as part of employee onboarding. Darcy doesn't want to have gym class with Rumlow, and Rumlow doesn't want to be there either but he's also kinda into the sassy brunette who tried to sweet talk him into passing her without making her run a mile. In the chapter or two I did write, the banter between Darcy and Rumlow was so fun, so I'd love to go back to it and try to move it along.
I got sucked into reading Draco/Hermione fanfic recently. Blame those damn Snow edits from the latest Hunger Games movie. Guys, I have never read those books or seen the movies, but blonde Tom Blyth is looking like the fanfic Draco of my dreams. How dare. This rabbit hole led to me deciding I needed to write a Dramione piece. It's maybe 6 pages and has gone nowhere even though I have a vague idea of the plot. My muse is struggling.
I found my old folder of all the fic I wrote in the past 20 years. There are still a couple hockey fics I haven't posted to AO3. There are also Anita Blake fics (I was a hardcore Anita/Edward girlie) and Harry Potter fics (don't cancel me but I used to write Snape/Hermione; NO student/teacher stuff though). I think I have an old Doctor Who fic featuring Nine/Rose (yes, I'm a Nine girlie). And a very old Forgotten Realms fic that paired Catti-Brie up with Jarlaxle. Look, I don't know. It was ages ago. With the exception of the hockey fics, I do not think any of these are of the same quality I've posted on AO3, but I've been toying with the idea of trying to clean them up and posting them so more of my work is archived together instead of spread over various fan sites. Does anyone have any interest at all in reading this shit? Like, at all?
I decided 2024 is going to be my book binding era. I bound isthisselfcare's Draco Malfoy and the Mortifying Ordeal of Being in Love a couple weeks ago. I did all the typesetting with the help of some macros. Printed it, folded the signatures (the booklets that comprise the book), sewed them together with waxed linen thread, glued the text block together with some mull, and used chip board and book cloth to make the case. It feels and looks like a book, y'all! I could do a better job with lining the signatures up when punching the holes for sewing and with the measurements on the case, but overall I am pretty proud of it. If anyone is interested, I can link a nice tutorial series on TT and/or post progress pictures I took during my book binding experiment. I have to say, it's exciting to have the ability to put my fav fanfics on my physical bookshelf.
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musictheoryaugmented · 3 months ago
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2024 AMS After Dark CFP is out now!
Full CFP: bit.ly/amsad2024cfp
Theme: Give ‘Em the Old Razzle Dazzle✨
Submit your funnies to us by October 4!
Event: 14 November, 8:30pm CST @ the Palmer House Hilton
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phoenixrisesoncemore · 6 months ago
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Two Interesting CFPs That You Should Totally Check Out
Wanted to pass along information on these two CFPs!
Oxonmoot 2024 virtual paper deadline extended
I am copying below an update I received regarding the CFP for this year’s Oxonmoot:
“The Call for Papers for in-person presentations has closed, however you can still submit a paper to be delivered online via Zoom! We gladly accept papers in just about any time zone, as the programme will continue for our Online delegates even when it is after-hours in the UK.
“The deadline for submitting an online presentation has been extended until midnight UK time on 12 June 2024.
“For more information, see the Information for Participants page. If you have any questions, please reach out to Asli and Elena at [email protected].”
"If you've never given a presentation before, or are unsure if your desired topic will "fit", may we encourage you to go for it! Whether you are new to Oxonmoot, or were there 3,000 years ago with Elrond, or whether your topic ranges anywhere from deep metaphysics to 1st Age fashion, if you are passionate about it we want to hear from you!"
I also have it on good authority that the organizers are very interested in getting new voices involved and presenting this year. I was told specifically: “If you think you or your topic are "not Oxonmoot enough", you're especially invited to consider it!”
I have presented at Oxonmoot: I gave my paper “Wizard, Demon, Cat; Reformer, Satanist, Bureaucrat: a Diachronic Analysis of Multiple ‘Saurons’ in the Legendarium in Light of ‘The Book of Lost Tales’” last year. It was a great experience with lots of great interaction. The great thing about Oxonmoot is the openness to presenters who run the gamut from knowledgeable fans to long-term scholars and all variations in between.
To submit follow this link (obviously remove the “dot”s): www(dot)tolkiensociety(dot)org/events/oxonmoot-2024/call-for-papers/
Ace/Aro Readings of Tolkien
Two scholar friends have put together the following CFP for a themed issue of the Journal of Tolkien Research, an open access journal focusing on (obviously) Tolkien. Information follows below:
Although Queer studies of Tolkien are becoming more frequent, the exploration of asexual/aromantic relationships and identities is an area that has not attracted nearly so much research, thus far. Our response is to put together this special issue, and we invite folks both to consider submitting their own work, and/or share the CfP with people who might be up for writing something.
Please direct any queries to [email protected] - we're looking forward to hearing from you!
The full CfP is at this link (replace the “dot”s): drive(dot)google(dot)com/file/d/1NPsynolTD6RQyUjkzyMO4voNJoj-7rfl/view?usp=drive_link
Here is an image of it.
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Please share and signal boost!
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this-week-in-rust · 20 days ago
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This Week in Rust 572
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
October project goals update
Next Steps on the Rust Trademark Policy
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.83
Re-organising the compiler team and recognising our team members
This Month in Our Test Infra: October 2024
Call for proposals: Rust 2025h1 project goals
Foundation
Q3 2024 Recap from Rebecca Rumbul
Rust Foundation Member Announcement: CodeDay, OpenSource Science(OS-Sci), & PROMOTIC
Newsletters
The Embedded Rustacean Issue #31
Project/Tooling Updates
Announcing Intentrace, an alternative strace for everyone
Ractor Quickstart
Announcing Sycamore v0.9.0
CXX-Qt 0.7 Release
An 'Educational' Platformer for Kids to Learn Math and Reading—and Bevy for the Devs
[ZH][EN] Select HTML Components in Declarative Rust
Observations/Thoughts
Safety in an unsafe world
MinPin: yet another pin proposal
Reached the recursion limit... at build time?
Building Trustworthy Software: The Power of Testing in Rust
Async Rust is not safe with io_uring
Macros, Safety, and SOA
how big is your future?
A comparison of Rust’s borrow checker to the one in C#
Streaming Audio APIs in Rust pt. 3: Audio Decoding
[audio] InfinyOn with Deb Roy Chowdhury
Rust Walkthroughs
Difference Between iter() and into_iter() in Rust
Rust's Sneaky Deadlock With if let Blocks
Why I love Rust for tokenising and parsing
"German string" optimizations in Spellbook
Rust's Most Subtle Syntax
Parsing arguments in Rust with no dependencies
Simple way to make i18n support in Rust with with examples and tests
How to shallow clone a Cow
Beginner Rust ESP32 development - Snake
[video] Rust Collections & Iterators Demystified 🪄
Research
Charon: An Analysis Framework for Rust
Crux, a Precise Verifier for Rust and Other Languages
Miscellaneous
Feds: Critical Software Must Drop C/C++ by 2026 or Face Risk
[audio] Let's talk about Rust with John Arundel
[audio] Exploring Rust for Embedded Systems with Philip Markgraf
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is wtransport, an implementation of the WebTransport specification, a successor to WebSockets with many additional features.
Thanks to Josh Triplett for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
RFCs
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Rust
No calls for testing were issued this week.
Rustup
No calls for testing were issued this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here or through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on X (formerly Twitter) or Mastodon!
CFP - Events
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the website through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on X (formerly Twitter) or Mastodon!
Updates from the Rust Project
473 pull requests were merged in the last week
account for late-bound depth when capturing all opaque lifetimes
add --print host-tuple to print host target tuple
add f16 and f128 to invalid_nan_comparison
add lp64e RISC-V ABI
also treat impl definition parent as transparent regarding modules
cleanup attributes around unchecked shifts and unchecked negation in const
cleanup op lookup in HIR typeck
collect item bounds for RPITITs from trait where clauses just like associated types
do not enforce ~const constness effects in typeck if rustc_do_not_const_check
don't lint irrefutable_let_patterns on leading patterns if else if let-chains
double-check conditional constness in MIR
ensure that resume arg outlives region bound for coroutines
find the generic container rather than simply looking up for the assoc with const arg
fix compiler panic with a large number of threads
fix suggestion for diagnostic error E0027
fix validation when lowering ? trait bounds
implement suggestion for never type fallback lints
improve missing_abi lint
improve duplicate derive Copy/Clone diagnostics
llvm: match new LLVM 128-bit integer alignment on sparc
make codegen help output more consistent
make sure type_param_predicates resolves correctly for RPITIT
pass RUSTC_HOST_FLAGS at once without the for loop
port most of --print=target-cpus to Rust
register ~const preds for Deref adjustments in HIR typeck
reject generic self types
remap impl-trait lifetimes on HIR instead of AST lowering
remove "" case from RISC-V llvm_abiname match statement
remove do_not_const_check from Iterator methods
remove region from adjustments
remove support for -Zprofile (gcov-style coverage instrumentation)
replace manual time convertions with std ones, comptime time format parsing
suggest creating unary tuples when types don't match a trait
support clobber_abi and vector registers (clobber-only) in PowerPC inline assembly
try to point out when edition 2024 lifetime capture rules cause borrowck issues
typingMode: merge intercrate, reveal, and defining_opaque_types
miri: change futex_wait errno from Scalar to IoError
stabilize const_arguments_as_str
stabilize if_let_rescope
mark str::is_char_boundary and str::split_at* unstably const
remove const-support for align_offset and is_aligned
unstably add ptr::byte_sub_ptr
implement From<&mut {slice}> for Box/Rc/Arc<{slice}>
rc/Arc: don't leak the allocation if drop panics
add LowerExp and UpperExp implementations to NonZero
use Hacker's Delight impl in i64::midpoint instead of wide i128 impl
xous: sync: remove rustc_const_stable attribute on Condvar and Mutex new()
add const_panic macro to make it easier to fall back to non-formatting panic in const
cargo: downgrade version-exists error to warning on dry-run
cargo: add more metadata to rustc_fingerprint
cargo: add transactional semantics to rustfix
cargo: add unstable -Zroot-dir flag to configure the path from which rustc should be invoked
cargo: allow build scripts to report error messages through cargo::error
cargo: change config paths to only check CARGO_HOME for cargo-script
cargo: download targeted transitive deps of with artifact deps' target platform
cargo fix: track version in fingerprint dep-info files
cargo: remove requirement for --target when invoking Cargo with -Zbuild-std
rustdoc: Fix --show-coverage when JSON output format is used
rustdoc: Unify variant struct fields margins with struct fields
rustdoc: make doctest span tweak a 2024 edition change
rustdoc: skip stability inheritance for some item kinds
mdbook: improve theme support when JS is disabled
mdbook: load the sidebar toc from a shared JS file or iframe
clippy: infinite_loops: fix incorrect suggestions on async functions/closures
clippy: needless_continue: check labels consistency before warning
clippy: no_mangle attribute requires unsafe in Rust 2024
clippy: add new trivial_map_over_range lint
clippy: cleanup code suggestion for into_iter_without_iter
clippy: do not use gen as a variable name
clippy: don't lint unnamed consts and nested items within functions in missing_docs_in_private_items
clippy: extend large_include_file lint to also work on attributes
clippy: fix allow_attributes when expanded from some macros
clippy: improve display of clippy lints page when JS is disabled
clippy: new lint map_all_any_identity
clippy: new lint needless_as_bytes
clippy: new lint source_item_ordering
clippy: return iterator must not capture lifetimes in Rust 2024
clippy: use match ergonomics compatible with editions 2021 and 2024
rust-analyzer: allow interpreting consts and statics with interpret function command
rust-analyzer: avoid interior mutability in TyLoweringContext
rust-analyzer: do not render meta info when hovering usages
rust-analyzer: add assist to generate a type alias for a function
rust-analyzer: render extern blocks in file_structure
rust-analyzer: show static values on hover
rust-analyzer: auto-complete import for aliased function and module
rust-analyzer: fix the server not honoring diagnostic refresh support
rust-analyzer: only parse safe as contextual kw in extern blocks
rust-analyzer: parse patterns with leading pipe properly in all places
rust-analyzer: support new #[rustc_intrinsic] attribute and fallback bodies
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A week dominated by one large improvement and one large regression where luckily the improvement had a larger impact. The regression seems to have been caused by a newly introduced lint that might have performance issues. The improvement was in building rustc with protected visibility which reduces the number of dynamic relocations needed leading to some nice performance gains. Across a large swath of the perf suit, the compiler is on average 1% faster after this week compared to last week.
Triage done by @rylev. Revision range: c8a8c820..27e38f8f
Summary:
(instructions:u) mean range count Regressions ❌ (primary) 0.8% [0.1%, 2.0%] 80 Regressions ❌ (secondary) 1.9% [0.2%, 3.4%] 45 Improvements ✅ (primary) -1.9% [-31.6%, -0.1%] 148 Improvements ✅ (secondary) -5.1% [-27.8%, -0.1%] 180 All ❌✅ (primary) -1.0% [-31.6%, 2.0%] 228
1 Regression, 1 Improvement, 5 Mixed; 3 of them in rollups 46 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
[RFC] Default field values
RFC: Give users control over feature unification
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
[disposition: merge] Add support for use Trait::func
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: merge] Stabilize Arm64EC inline assembly
[disposition: merge] Stabilize s390x inline assembly
[disposition: merge] rustdoc-search: simplify rules for generics and type params
[disposition: merge] Fix ICE when passing DefId-creating args to legacy_const_generics.
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for const_option_ext
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for const_unicode_case_lookup
[disposition: merge] Reject raw lifetime followed by ', like regular lifetimes do
[disposition: merge] Enforce that raw lifetimes must be valid raw identifiers
[disposition: merge] Stabilize WebAssembly multivalue, reference-types, and tail-call target features
Cargo
No Cargo Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Language Team
No Language Team Proposals entered Final Comment Period this week.
Language Reference
No Language Reference RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Unsafe Code Guidelines
No Unsafe Code Guideline Tracking Issues or PRs entered Final Comment Period this week.
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Implement The Update Framework for Project Signing
[new] [RFC] Static Function Argument Unpacking
[new] [RFC] Explicit ABI in extern
[new] Add homogeneous_try_blocks RFC
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2024-11-06 - 2024-12-04 🦀
Virtual
2024-11-06 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
Indy.rs - with Social Distancing
2024-11-07 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-11-08 | Virtual (Jersey City, NJ, US) | Jersey City Classy and Curious Coders Club Cooperative
Rust Coding / Game Dev Fridays Open Mob Session!
2024-11-12 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Second Tuesday
2024-11-14 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2024-11-14 | Virtual and In-Person (Lehi, UT, US) | Utah Rust
Green Thumb: Building a Bluetooth-Enabled Plant Waterer with Rust and Microbit
2024-11-14 | Virtual and In-Person (Seattle, WA, US) | Seattle Rust User Group
November Meetup
2024-11-15 | Virtual (Jersey City, NJ, US) | Jersey City Classy and Curious Coders Club Cooperative
Rust Coding / Game Dev Fridays Open Mob Session!
2024-11-19 | Virtual (Los Angeles, CA, US) | DevTalk LA
Discussion - Topic: Rust for UI
2024-11-19 | Virtual (Washington, DC, US) | Rust DC
Mid-month Rustful
2024-11-20 | Virtual and In-Person (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Embedded Rust Workshop
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust Hack and Learn | Mirror: Rust Hack n Learn Meetup
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Trustworthy IoT with Rust--and passwords!
2024-11-21 | Virtual (Rotterdam, NL) | Bevy Game Development
Bevy Meetup #7
2024-11-25 | Bratislava, SK | Bratislava Rust Meetup Group
ONLINE Talk, sponsored by Sonalake - Bratislava Rust Meetup
2024-11-26 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Last Tuesday
2024-11-28 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2024-12-03 | Virtual (Buffalo, NY, US) | Buffalo Rust Meetup
Buffalo Rust User Group
Asia
2024-11-28 | Bangalore/Bengaluru, IN | Rust Bangalore
RustTechX Summit 2024 BOSCH
2024-11-30 | Tokyo, JP | Rust Tokyo
Rust.Tokyo 2024
Europe
2024-11-06 | Oxford, UK | Oxford Rust Meetup Group
Oxford Rust and C++ social
2024-11-06 | Paris, FR | Paris Rustaceans
Rust Meetup in Paris
2024-11-09 - 2024-11-11 | Florence, IT | Rust Lab
Rust Lab 2024: The International Conference on Rust in Florence
2024-11-12 | Zurich, CH | Rust Zurich
Encrypted/distributed filesystems, wasm-bindgen
2024-11-13 | Reading, UK | Reading Rust Workshop
Reading Rust Meetup
2024-11-14 | Stockholm, SE | Stockholm Rust
Rust Meetup @UXStream
2024-11-19 | Leipzig, DE | Rust - Modern Systems Programming in Leipzig
Daten sichern mit ZFS (und Rust)
2024-11-21 | Edinburgh, UK | Rust and Friends
Rust and Friends (pub)
2024-11-21 | Oslo, NO | Rust Oslo
Rust Hack'n'Learn at Kampen Bistro
2024-11-23 | Basel, CH | Rust Basel
Rust + HTMX - Workshop #3
2024-11-27 | Dortmund, DE | Rust Dortmund
Rust Dortmund
2024-11-28 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
Talk Night at Lind Capital
2024-11-28 | Augsburg, DE | Rust Meetup Augsburg
Augsburg Rust Meetup #10
2024-11-28 | Berlin, DE | OpenTechSchool Berlin + Rust Berlin
Rust and Tell - Title
North America
2024-11-07 | Chicago, IL, US | Chicago Rust Meetup
Chicago Rust Meetup
2024-11-07 | Montréal, QC, CA | Rust Montréal
November Monthly Social
2024-11-07 | St. Louis, MO, US | STL Rust
Game development with Rust and the Bevy engine
2024-11-12 | Ann Arbor, MI, US | Detroit Rust
Rust Community Meetup - Ann Arbor
2024-11-14 | Mountain View, CA, US | Hacker Dojo
Rust Meetup at Hacker Dojo
2024-11-15 | Mexico City, DF, MX | Rust MX
Multi threading y Async en Rust parte 2 - Smart Pointes y Closures
2024-11-15 | Somerville, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
Ball Square Rust Lunch, Nov 15
2024-11-19 | San Francisco, CA, US | San Francisco Rust Study Group
Rust Hacking in Person
2024-11-23 | Boston, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
Boston Common Rust Lunch, Nov 23
2024-11-25 | Ferndale, MI, US | Detroit Rust
Rust Community Meetup - Ferndale
2024-11-27 | Austin, TX, US | Rust ATX
Rust Lunch - Fareground
Oceania
2024-11-12 | Christchurch, NZ | Christchurch Rust Meetup Group
Christchurch Rust Meetup
If you are running a Rust event please add it to the calendar to get it mentioned here. Please remember to add a link to the event too. Email the Rust Community Team for access.
Jobs
Please see the latest Who's Hiring thread on r/rust
Quote of the Week
Any sufficiently complicated C project contains an adhoc, informally specified, bug ridden, slow implementation of half of cargo.
– Folkert de Vries at RustNL 2024 (youtube recording)
Thanks to Collin Richards for the suggestion!
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cmrosens · 10 months ago
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Conference Call for Papers 2024
This is an ENTIRELY ONLINE conference, so anyone can attend across different time zones. CFP is open until end of March. Devils and Justified Sinners – 2024 Conference
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texconf2024 · 2 months ago
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TeXConf 2024 – First Announcement & CFP
概要
日付:2024年11月30日(土)午後予定
会場:ボルフォートとやま 9F 称名
住所:富山県富山市奥田新町8-1
主催:TeXConf実行委員会
共催:株式会社清閑堂
問い合せ先:texconfjp{\atmark}googlegroups.com
X/twitter:texconfjp(ハッシュタグ:#texconf2024)
目的
TeXとその周辺に関する知見を共有する
組版・出版とその周辺に関する知見を共有する
ユーザ間交流
TeXはDonald E. Knuthによって開発された組版を行うためのシステムで,オープンソースかつ無償で利用可能なソフトウェアです.その自由度から,タイポグラフィをとてもよく実現することが可能です.商業出版��用いられるほか,非商業分野でも,ごく単純なレポート文書をはじめ様々な文書作成のためにも用いられています.
懇親会
懇親会は行いません.
参加登録
会議の参加登録は準備が整いしだい別途ご案内いたします.
今回の会議参加登録は有料を予定しております.
なお今回は参加人数の制限を行う予定です.
講演者募集
TeXConf 2024では,会議の目的に沿った内容の下記2種類の講演者を募集します.
一般講演
ショートコミュニケーション
一般講演
30分(含質疑応答)を上限とする講演
申込締切
2024-10-25(金)
アクセプトとなった方には,次の各事項をお願いします.
実行委員会が指定するSlackチャンネルに参加していただき,その後の連絡事項等に対応していただきます
2024-10-31(木)までに公開用アブストラクトをPDFにて提出して頂きます
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charmedhypno · 1 year ago
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Charmed! Inktober 2023 Day 22 Phantom Bride
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Did you know that the chemistry, or rapport, between hypnotist and hypnotee, might just be the most important element in hypnotic play? In a lot of ways, the relationship between people who do regular hypnosis play together can be as intimate as a romantic relationship, just without the romance. And that intimacy can develop with remarkable quickness, which is just one of the many reasons that negotiating scenes ahead of time, and having sufficient aftercare afterwards are so important.
Come to Charmed!2024 and learn more about how to build rapport between yourself and your partner! Early Bird pricing runs through October 31st, which means that right now it's still only $95 for all 4 days of the hybrid convention!
And why limit yourself to only attending when you could also present a class or two? The deadline for regular class submission is also October 31st!
Register here: https://bit.ly/46JXxjW
Submit here: https://pretalx.com/charmed2024/cfp
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nagachika · 6 months ago
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RubyKaigi 2024 に参加してきた
5年ぶりの RubyKaigi に沖縄/那覇へ。
やはり書ききれないと思うので順不同で。
やはりなんといってもぺんさんのキーノートには圧倒された。ひとりで TRICK を開催し 6つも弩級の作品を作り上げているのももちろんすごいのだけれども、それぞれの作品に今回の RubyKaigi のトークで紹介されるテクニックやトピックを盛り込み、そのセッションへの導入にするという構成の緻密さ、そしてこの発表が(表面上)主題としている「奇妙なプログラミング」作品が「表層的な表現」と「プログラムとして実行可能な論理構造」を持っているという重層的な構造を持っているというその特性そのものを「表面的にはアートとしてのプログラミングの紹介をしつつ、その実は RubyKaigi 2024 へのイントロとしての役目を果たしている」というこのキーノート自体の重層的な構造に織り交ぜているというこのメタ構造がすごい。後できいたところではキーノートの打診はCFPが close になった後のことだそうで、それからあれらの作品は作られたとのこと。もちろん各発表のことを意識して作ったとのことで、その労力はたいへんなもの。最高のキーノートでした。感動して鳥肌がたった。
金子さんはSAC2での少佐のいうところの「聖域に入っている」状態でずっとアドレナリンが途切れてなさそうだった。他のパーサー関連の発表ではIELRの発表をきいた。パーサーまわり(というか Lrama 勢力というか)全体として目指すべきところが明確でやるべきこともわかっていてそれをやる人もいて着実に歩みを進めているというので将来は��泰ですなという感じであった。アクション部を記述する新言語を作るという話になったらだいぶおもしろそうなので注目していきたい。Prism との比較でいうと今現在 parser.gem を使ってますとか prism を使ってますという gem などがなんで ripper じゃないの? というところを取材してみたい気はする。数年前にな���でみんな fiddle じゃなくて ffi 使ってるのっていう時期があったけど(今もまだそうかもしれない)、使われてるのにはそれなりに理由があって fiddle はそのギャップを埋めるために目先のユーザビリティのための機能追加などをしてきたという経緯があるので、そういうエンドユーザーへの目配りというのも必要そう。
Day 0 は 2019 に続いて ESM さんのクルーザーにお邪魔しておひさしぶりの人達と会話するなど。あいにくの雨だったけどああいう立食パーティー形式にしては珍しく食べものがなくなってなくてしっかり食事できたしおいしかった。
WASM/WASI 関連の発表は 2つ katei さんと udzra さんのをきいて、だいぶ WASM 周りの環境が整ってたんだなというのを知った。まだあんま実用的に使えないな〜と思ってたのだけどネットワークももう使えるみたいなのでそろそろ真面目に使えるところがないかやってみたい。もちろん gem install が使えるようになるのも期待。
Shopify 勢の memory leak 修正や Object Shapes の解説や YJIT の最適化まわりの話はこれまでコミットとしては読んではいたけど理解が追い付いてないところを答え合わせとしてきいて、いろいろ確認や納得ができたのでよかった。YJIT まわりとか雰囲気で読んでるからなぁ。
KJ と Samuel と byroot とはいろんなところであいさつして、いつも backport の手伝いありがとうとか、PR のレビューお願いとか、backport リクエストあったらいつでも呼んでねとか頑張って話してた。会社から English speaker な同僚がいなくなって英語をもう 6, 7 年くらい喋ってなかったのでだいぶ苦しかったがたぶんなんとかニュアンスは伝わったんじゃなかろうか。
Official Party と After Party ではできるだけいろんな卓を巡って知らない人たちと話して、committer としてコンテンツになれるように努力した(無料でチケットいただいてるのでね)。trunk changes 読んでます、というひともいれば今回はじめての RubyKaigi です、という人もいて、Ruby じゃなくて Google Cloud の話とか LLM の話とかしたりもしたけどまあそれも一興。RubyKaigi のホスタピリティを高める一助になれてれば良いのだが。
After Party で 12,3 年ぶりくらいに conceal_rs さんにお会いして会話をしたのが印象的で、もうわれわれもいい歳になってきて後進に仕事を引き継ぐってことを考えるころなのかも、という話題になった。 ruby まわりで自分がやっていることというとブランチメンテナと ruby trunk changes で、ruby trunk changes については誰かに託すというのはちょっと考えてない。そこであらためて言語化したのだけど、自分はコミットを継続的に読むことはお勧めしたいけど若い人に ruby trunk changes のような活動をすることはあんまり積極的に勧められない。正直なところ労力に対して得られるものとか、その時間を別のことに振り分けられた時に得られるものとかのことを考えると、割の良い投資ではないと思うので。じゃあなんでやってるのと言われると困ってしまうのだけど、これはもうやり始めてしまって習慣になってしまってるから、としか言いようがない。ちなみにブランチメンテナとしては今回 kokubun さんが 3.3 のメンテナになり自分は引き続き 3.2 をメンテする(つまりこれまで最新の安定版をメンテしてたけど 1つ古い世代のをメンテする)ことになっている。引き続き自分もメンテナは続けるけど、こちらはプロセスの改善などもやっていって他にも引き継いでくれる人が出てくるといいなと思うしきっと出てくると思う。20024年に ruby を残さないといけないですからね。
会場で kakutani さんをみかけるとなんかホッとする。自分のなかでは kakutani さんはなんかこう、Rubyist のあつまりを体現している人なんですよね。実家に帰ってきたような安心感。
あと観光まわりだと、Day 4 に美ら海水族館とエメラルドビーチに、Day 5 にはおきみゅー(沖縄県立博物館・美術館)と千日という喫茶店にぜんざいを食べに。あーあと会期中は会場近くの「花はな商店 本店」という沖縄そば屋さんに 2回も朝食を食べに行った。あそこのそばは海海苔が練り込まれててツルツルでめちゃおいしかった。あと海ぶどう丼ともずくかな。もずくは沖縄で食べると本土で食べるのとでは別格でおいしい。やっぱ鮮度かな?
Kaigi Effect 的にはなにかな。まず WASM/WASI まわりは触ろうと思う。Lrama も実務的(ruby trunk change 的な意味で)にも役立つし読みやすい構造してそうなので中をみてみるかなぁ。YJIT と Fiber Scheduler まわりの理解も深めたいけど。
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fabiansteinhauer · 1 year ago
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CfP
6.5./7.5./8.5. 2024 am Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie: Workshop über Letter und Objekte, die lassen.
CfP is a three-letter-word. It was briefed and now it is brief, may it be a short cut to adress you. It is now a letter, now we let it. The word misses something, this word too and all its letters. Measure was taken. We send this three-letter-word to whom it may concern. May you come. We've seen the future and it will be. Lawletters come.
CfP ist ein Dreiletterwort. Es ist gekürzt und nun eine Schürzung. Möge es eine Abkürzung sein, Sie zu adressieren. Das ist jetzt ein Brief, nun lassen wir es. Das Wort lässt etwas aus, auch dieses Wort und alle seine Buchstaben. Gemessen wurde. Wir senden dieses Dreiletterwort zu denen, die es angeht. Mögen Sie kommen. Wir haben die Zukunft gesehen, sie wird sein. Gesetze konformieren.
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Rechtswissenschaft bildet, sie ist also auch eine Bildwissenschaft.
In der rechtstheoretischen und rechtshistorischen Forschung gibt es traditionell ein Interesse an dem, was eine epistemische Minorität sein soll. Unter einer epistemischen Minorität verstehen wir ein minderes, kleineres, kürzeres, niedrigeres oder schwacheres Wissen. So gibt es traditionell an der Rechtswissenschaft Hilfswissenschaften und in der Rechtswissenschaft Sekretariate. Wo Bücher geschrieben werden, da werden auch Akten, Protokolle, Kalender, Zettelkästen geführt. Schon traditionell gibt es an der Rechtswissenschaft und in der Rechtswissenschaft ein Interesse an Minorität, zum Beispiel an einem Unterbau, an Unterdrückten und Unterdrücktem, an Minderheitenrechten.
Dieses Interesse greifen wir auf, lesen wir auf, wir starren ohnehin darauf und laden damit zu einem Workshop über kleine Objekte, z.B. B [Buchstaben, Anm. FS]. Berühmte Buchstaben, allen Berühmtheiten voran: פרדס [PRDS, Anm. FS] allem hinterher GUAC haben Methoden und Verfahren, Routinen, und Routen, Techniken und andere künstliche Intelligenz ausgeprägt, deren Normativität explizit und implizit damit arbeitet, erstens minor zu sein, zweitens (aus-)gelassen und (aus-)lassend zu sein. Solche Buchstaben betrachten wir als kleine Objekte, die lassen. Von denen wissen wir was, das uns wissen wollen lässt.
Der Workshop soll Forschungen zu diesen Objekten zusammenführen und Forschungsprojekte, wie klein und ausgelassen sie auch immer sind, diskutieren. Organisiert wird der Workshop von einer anarchistischen kleinen Sammlung, die in der Anhäufung ihrer Buchstaben namentlich, persönlich haftend und beruflich einstehend versprechen kann, dass dieser Workshop sehr interessant und furchtbar wichtig wird, was sonst? Wir könnten mehr dazu sagen, wozu?
Angehende und Angegangene! Bitte senden Sie im Interesse einer concernierten Aktion Ihr P, [Projektpapier), and IP, unbedingt kurz und lässig an steinhauer[Klammeraffe]lhlt.mpg.de
Bitte das Datum vormerken: 6.5.2024 und 7.5.2024 und 8.5.2024, also an drei Tagen! Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie, Frankfurt!
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trendsblogs23 · 11 months ago
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Michigan Highlights | 2024 Rose Bowl | CFP Semifinal
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Michigan vs Alabama Highlights (Alabama vs Michigan Football) | 2023 College Football Highlights. Michigan Football and Alabama Football played in the 2024 Rose Bowl, which was the first of 2 college football playoff semifinal games, as Texas vs Washington was played in the Sugar Bowl later in the day. Covering sports in a unique way since 2018. If you’re looking for high quality sports content, then this is the channel for you! I’ve covered Baseball (NCAA, LLWS, MLB), Football (NCAA, NFL), Softball (NCAA), Basketball (NBA, NCAA), Hockey (NHL), and much more! The best part of my work as a YouTuber is being able to provide coverage of sports that may not receive as much attention as they should to the large audience I have built over the years. Many of the sports I cover aren't posted by any other YouTubers, which makes this channel that much more important. One of my favorite accomplishments is revolutionizing the way sports channels create thumbnails. I've adopted two different styles, one with logos on the left and a game snapshot on the right, and the other with the logos in the middle and game snapshots representing both teams on either side. I have a combined 4 years of experience as a Baseball & Basketball Play by Play announcer, which is where I learned my skills for commentary/breakdowns.
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wolfliving · 1 year ago
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THE TANGIBLE, INTANGIBLE and the DIGITAL 
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THE TANGIBLE, INTANGIBLE and the DIGITAL 
Cultural Pasts – Urban Futures
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A conference held between 15-17 July, 2024
Hosted in Barcelona, Spain, with virtual presentation options
Abstracts are due on 20 Dec, 2023
CALL SUMMARY:
This conference track call is interested in exploring the intersection of smart cities, medias and technologies with issues of heritage and culture.  Building on previous events and publications form the organisers on questions of digital heritage, this CFP is particularly interested in how we integrate technologies into heritage cities such as Barcelona and how technology helps us better preserve, explore and share that heritage with local and international communities.  It welcomes presentations in-person and virtually. It seeks practical cases studies, theoretical papers, historical examinations and technologically experimental ideas on the increasingly complex realm of digital heritage.  For a fuller exposition of the track call and the broader full conference, visit the conference website: Digital Heritage Track: https://amps-research.com/barcelona-cultural-pasts/
Full Conference Call: https://amps-research.com/conference/barcelona/
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