6 comments

  • mnahkies 13 hours ago
    The licence terms / variation on MIT is interesting - unless this file is part of some standard I'm unaware of I'd expect it still shows as plain MIT for most automated SBOM collection/licence checks which feels problematic.

    (https://github.com/rustrum/apate/blob/main/LICENSE-TERMS)

    • embedding-shape 11 hours ago
      Ouch, why even involve the MIT license if you're gonna do custom terms anyways? Just put "Copyright me" and be done with it instead of ending up with some weird half and half solution. Net effect ends up the same anyways.
    • rsyring 11 hours ago
      Yeah, that kills adoption by most people I'd imagine. Non-standard license terms are always a huge red flag IMO, regardless of actual license terms.
  • mre 11 hours ago
    We use httpmock [1] for lychee, and it works quite well. Haven't looked too closely at the differences yet.

    [1] https://docs.rs/httpmock/latest/httpmock/

  • Terretta 6 hours ago
    This English as second language README being not written by LLM -- despite the emojis which the LLMs had to learn from somewhere -- is refreshing.
  • vindin 11 hours ago
    Why are people using rust to build web apps
    • airstrike 10 hours ago
      Why wouldn't we? It's a fantastic language with great tooling, top tier performance and minimal footprint
      • kredd22 7 hours ago
        That's neat. Just sucks that Rust proponents apparently tried to assassinate Rust critic Rene Rebe through swatting.

        https://youtube.com/watch?v=FIEwcTKUFCA

        Vile, wretched and despicable Rust proponents will censor and downplay this.

        • airstrike 4 hours ago
          Some Rust proponents, but certainly it's obvious not all of them, or not even a meaningful majority.

          Which is to say this despicable act has absolutely no bearing on the language and its ecosystem, so bringing it up is irrelevant, and therefore those downplaying it are not necessarily in favor of the act.

          I hope that logic is self-evident.

    • petcat 11 hours ago
      Rust + Axum + SQLx has been a total game-changer for me in terms of productivity developing web-based Postgres apps. I like the tooling and the libraries are great.
  • RegW 13 hours ago
    Feels like a Wiremock for Rust.