I am expecting a Brexit-like situation where it starts out with nationalistic euphoria and then dreams come crashing when people realize the reality of doing everything at home (tm). Globalism is so succesful for a reason.
As an american everyone has an opinion, and belongs to some sort of clique.
China has state media, censorship, and there are some very loud voices that parrot what the party wants. I have the understanding that many Chinese see through a lot of the bullshit (and because of personal experience at that).
What there has been is more protests in china. From the white paper to recent wage protests. It's getting harder to cover over the dissatisfaction and people are being vocal. And the youth movement of lying flat is fascinating in light of the demographics.
The colapse there is going to be sudden, sharp and will impact the globe.
Funnily enough, 4chan's /g/ board got me into learning C when I was around 14. That went into doing my own small projects (like a music player in GTK), doing some PHP and NodeJS later on, and then going into a full blown freelance career. A place like 4chan having such a positive impact on one's life seems like a bit of God's sense of humor.
Why embezzle from one company when you can steal from lots of them?
This is an obvious and natural evolution of the kinds of attacks that have existed for years. It was bound to happen eventually. I think it's just sooner than people expected.
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Rust is a great language but the developers suffer really badly from Reddit Intellectual syndrome. If they put some people with social skills at the forefront of relations with users it would definitely get more adoption.
With Solana pumping, I am once again getting lots of opportunities to use Rust in my freelance work. It's nice to see Rust slowly creep up into anything, especially outside of system / low level development. By this rate we'll use Rust in webdev and app development and I'm getting excited.