How else would you prevent brute force login attempts?
You want to specify every field to keep?
Why not just make the correct way to do things the way that takes the least code?
What about if you have a defer or goroutine that checks it?
What's a common scenario for you, are you in games, web, trading, ?
what about instructions that lose information?
You're in an Android app?
Or upload reputation-damaging content?
All files are buffered by default?
So Go and Rust are out of the question (both memory unsafe), so maybe we can only use Python and JS?
What's your actual error?
With clang or whatever you have to get musl, build it statically, then link to it I think?
@C0rn3j wanna roast my CV too?
Do you get a verifiable certificate with a URL at the end?
Are you suggesting Immutable.js is more production-ready than the Roc ecosystem? Don't make me laugh
node is what? Like 2 years?
What's "The Odin project"?
Aren't those kinda the same thing?
Why can't you have resource handles on the stack without RAII?
Are you benchmarking?