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This has existed for 10 years:

https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome


I suggest perhaps a meta-repo, listing all the repos that list awesome repos.

https://xkcd.com/927/


SRLabs | Security Engineer | Berlin, DE | Full Time

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If I were to rewrite Rust, I'd probably go the route of less features, not more.

Make it 70% of Rust in 10% of the code, similarly to what QBE[0] is doing with LLVM.

You'd probably be able to achieve that if you remove macros and some of the rarely-used features.

[0]: https://c9x.me/compile/


Not to downplay QBE, but the initial goal of QBE was to provide 90% of the performance in 10% of the code, until it was changed to 70%. You generally don't know how much of Rust (or anything else) is possible without actually trying.


I wonder how soon they will arrive at 80%/20%.


SRLabs | Security Engineer | Berlin, DE | Full Time

Our security team is growing across offices, and we are looking for Security Engineers that are knowledgeable in blockchain security, application security, and vulnerabilities.

Here are a few things that you will be doing:

- Review systems to secure digital assets (e.g. cryptocurrency) from attackers

- Analyze and present results to team member and clients

- Work closely with security engineers and development teams in IT security projects

- Participate in hacking exercises, and conduct developer trainings

- Code review of blockchain implementations

Take a look at the job description: https://srlabs.breezy.hr/p/f569b4d83eb601-security-engineer-...

Take a look at our research blog: https://www.srlabs.de/blog


I'd be curious to know if the SQLite version would be suitable in production for a small to medium-sized project. Did anybody try it out?


SRLabs | Security Engineer | Berlin, DE | Full Time

Our security team is growing across offices, and we are looking for Security Engineers that are knowledgeable in blockchain security, application security, and vulnerabilities.

Here are a few things that you will be doing:

- Review systems to secure digital assets (e.g. cryptocurrency) from attackers

- Analyze and present results to team member and clients

- Work closely with security engineers and development teams in IT security projects

- Participate in hacking exercises, and conduct developer trainings

- Code review of blockchain implementations

Take a look at the job description: https://srlabs.breezy.hr/p/b18cb671fbfb01-security-engineer-...

Take a look at our research blog: https://www.srlabs.de/blog


SRLabs | Security Engineer | Berlin, DE | Full Time

Our security team is growing across offices, and we are looking for Security Engineers that are knowledgeable in blockchain security, application security, and vulnerabilities.

Here are a few things that you will be doing:

- Review systems to secure digital assets (e.g. cryptocurrency) from attackers

- Analyze and present results to team member and clients

- Work closely with security engineers and development teams in IT security projects

- Participate in hacking exercises, and conduct developer trainings

- Code review of blockchain implementations

Take a look at the job description: https://srlabs.breezy.hr/p/b18cb671fbfb01-security-engineer-...

Take a look at our research blog: https://www.srlabs.de/blog


Not as far as I know, but llamafiles are almost easier to get running than native packages.

https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile


This reminds me of one of my weekend projects from a couple of years ago: a blog based on GitHub issues.

https://github.com/louismerlin/blissue


Thank you for your comments, I've opened an issue and will look into best practice :)

https://github.com/louismerlin/concrete.css/issues/4


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