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Rust stabilizes inline const expressions The Rust Team has released Rust 1.79, an update to the memory safe programming language that stabilizes both inline const expressions and the associated item bounds syntax. Unveiled June 13 , Rust 1.79 can be installed by running rustup update stable . With Rust 1.79, const { … } blocks now are stable in the expression position, thus permitting explicitly entering a const context without needing extra declarations. Unlike const items, inline consts can make use of in-scope generics and have the… Apple Set To Be First Big Tech Group To Face Charges Under EU Digital Law An anonymous reader shares a report: Brussels is set to charge Apple over allegedly stifling competition on its mobile app store, the first time EU regulators have used new digital rules to target a Big Tech group. The European Commission has determined that the iPhone maker is not complying with obligations to allow app developers to "steer" users to offers outside its App Store without imposing fees on them, according to three people with close knowledge of its investigation. The charges woul… Elon Musk Got 72% in Tesla Shareholder Vote on Pay About 72 percent of the shares in the balloting affirmed the lucrative stock award to the chief executive in a bid to get a court to reinstate it. Apple ushers in a new era with Apple Intelligence Welcome back to TechCrunch’s Week in Review — TechCrunch’s newsletter recapping the week’s biggest news. Want it in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference had a sizable focus on AI. Apple unveiled its generative AI offering, Apple Intelligence, which will be available in iOS later this year. iOS 18 will […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For pers… 18 Best Camera Bags, Slings, Straps, and Backpacks (2024) Tote your photo and video gear around in style. We tested more than 75 packs and rounded up our favorites. From the trenches: A CISO’s guide to threat intelligence Let’s face it, our jobs as CISOs are a constant dance with the shadows. We fight invisible enemies, anticipate the next attack, and strive to stay one step ahead of ever-evolving threats. That’s where threat intelligence comes in – it’s the intel that fuels our defenses, and the night-vision goggles to see the dark and precarious battlefield clearly (or at the least a little better). Why should I… The Right Chemistry: Facial creams and lotions offer hope in a jar These days you are just as likely to see a product advertised not for what it contains but for what it does not. Either way, someone profits. 2-Page Login Pattern, And How To Fix It The 2-page login pattern is becoming pervasive. Here are the reasons behind this design choice and alternative solutions to create a more efficient and user-friendly authentication experience. reactive programming Learn about the reactive programming paradigm, which reacts rather than waits for events. See how it works, uses cases, pros and cons, and how to adopt it. |
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