I'm honestly ok with the ecosystem risk to eliminate the specific species that bite humans. Other species will likely fill the niche they have as food, etc. Mosquitoes are literally the deadliest animals, killing way more people than even other people.
I don't listen to music much, but I feel like this graph would be nearly inverted for me. Didn't care much for the music I was forced to hear on the school bus, but inherited my mom's enjoyment of both oldies and classical, and enjoy some modern music (which is just much more diverse than when I grew up, so there's something for everyone)
Funny, as a person living in the PNW myself I couldn't agree more with OP. Those couple months we get of blazing heat (80°F, 27°C) are just the worst to me.
The only part of summer I enjoy is the effect it has on fashion choices.
The article actually covers that kind of defensive work a bit (although it's all kernel internals):
"...if Rust disappeared tomorrow, we have cleaned up the C code in the kernel so much and taken in the ideas. We thank you, you've made Linux better with it just by existing."
He described new C "guards" and scoped locks inspired by Rust ...
And
Beyond language features, Kroah-Hartman tied Rust directly to a broader push around untrusted data and the idea that "all input is evil."...
He described ongoing work on an "untrusted" type wrapper and a validate method in Rust that forces explicit validation at the point where data crosses from untrusted to trusted.
Your link is missing the https:// part, and apparently at least some apps won't default to it if you make the text an explicit link like that instead of letting Lemmy do it.
I put PB on the inward facing faces of the bread and J on the outward faces - excluding the two bread slices that are on the outside of the sandwich of course, those only get PB, while the innermost slice has J on both sides. (I usually make them with an odd number of slices so there is a defined middle slice)
I'm honestly ok with the ecosystem risk to eliminate the specific species that bite humans. Other species will likely fill the niche they have as food, etc. Mosquitoes are literally the deadliest animals, killing way more people than even other people.