That definitely wasn't the case for this small-town library.
The tools will be fairly specific to the game you're hacking. For example, a lot of tools exist for GBA Pokemon games, but something like porymap won't work for another game.
Don't forget to upload them all to crates.io. Add them to the list of useless crates that no one will ever use.
It's been this way for years. Really?
At what point will llogiq realize no one cares about crate of the week, and simply remove it from the newsletter? Even if there are suggestions, it almost always just amounts to whoever decided to advertise their own niche crate that week. I'm not surprised the community has basically given up on it at this point.
I'm confused, what exactly is going downhill? Hacktoberfest, or open source in general?
Don't worry, I misread it the exact same way
I sincerely doubt Rust would ever add something like this.
Felt similar when a girl I was seeing in college dragged me to Ant Man. Afterward, the entire group of people we went with were raving about how good it was,am and I was left wondering if we all saw the same movie.
So this actually came up recently for me. I wanted to get spoons the same size as the ones I used as a kid to eat cereal, so I ordered some dessert spoons. Turns out, what I actually used as a kid was a teaspoon. My wife was confused when I said the dessert spoons weren't the right size though, since that is the size of spoon she always used to eat cereal growing up.
Yeah, I don't see an option for it on Liftoff