My first non-trivial program in Rust was a Markov chain. Right now I'm trying to build a REST API with Actix and a Mongo database. So far it has been an interesting experience.
You're not alone, I was in the same boat. I was not a fan of him or anything, but I had hoped he would do more good than.... whatever he is doing now.
Yelling at my laptop
Because it's a statically compiled binary, it tends to grow the size of the binary. Increases portability though.
That ending screwed with my mind. Existential horror at it's finest!
Take this advice, especially if you are just starting with Linux. You can also install it in a VM if you are still running Windows, to get a feeling of different desktop environments (Gnome, xfce, KDE, etc) before choosing.
I figured it's more like evil that resides somewhere. Like "there is a resident evil in this house", a presence. Then again I'm not native English so what do I know :)
Edit: nevermind, I misread your comment. Yeah I don't reckon they are necessarily evil.
This is great! How would you describe your experience creating this template? I've been wondering about porting the modern-cv template from LaTeX myself.
If you want to build something from scratch, you first have to invent the universe :) (paraphrased from Carl Sagan)
Try Flameshot for screenshots! I bound it to my printscreen key.
LaTeX has a steep learning curve, but using anything else for documents is like stone knives and bearskins in comparison.
Have you seen or tried "typst" yet? It's a modern alternative to LaTeX. Haven't tried it yet but looks promising.
Although, Hegseth (or whoever wrote it) does a wonderful job with all the random Capitalization Everywhere.