Tbh, I would not mind a proper chat standard built on activitypub, it's obvious that this protocol works, now if only somebody built a secure messaging platform with it.
I haven't had a need for it and it got in my way more than anything else.
Dining tip, in Belgium there's a dish by the name of "stoofvlees" which is a treat when combined with chips/fries. If you want another tip, make it a day before you plan to eat it, it's even better then.
I highly recommend you give it a shot, it's a modern day programming language with high level features and the speed of C that encourages memory safe code and gives you the option not to if there is something you need to do that doesn't adhere to its rules.
Rust can be verbose at times though, but it helps make sure you know what a function takes and how it returns data. It even has the fastest regex library on the planet thanks to it's extensive type system.
If you want to get started their book has you covered and will guide you through the basics, or you can try rustlings for a more hands on approach.
Lastly I will recommend you check out "no boilerplate" on YouTube if you want a nice video series on the various things in rust and how they are there to help you.
So do i
Try green with envy for GPU and corecontrol for and stuff/general ststem
I personally find beehaw's moderation weird, I get that you're trying to create a safe and regulated space, but you simple can't do that with 4 mods on the entire instance. I do think that their decision to jump to defederation is a result of these 4 people being overworked and simply not having the time to rationally evaluate the situation.
if they want to continue like this they'll have to evaluate on whether to appoint proper mods to their communities or just decide to change their stance on "safe" content.
I made a similar post on my home instance.
The big ones from that are CoQ (fast as fuck autocompletion using neovim's builtin lsp) it's artifacts for commonly snippets and ChadTree (nerdtree replacement made by the same person) I rely on both way more than I'd like to admit and they take neovim from a nice text editor to something that can rival any IDE for me.
Just came across it and it's more relevant today than when it was posted