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    You can now find us on both M​ast​o​don and Bl​ue​sk​y. Follow us there! We will no longer be active on this website.
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    We got an email from the Serbian Registry of Internet Domain Names (RNIDS), the organisation that is responsible for the `.rs` top-level domain. Looks like they are a big fan of Rust. 😊
    Dear Rust Foundation and global Rust community,

We at the Serbian Registry of Internet Domain Names (RNIDS) respect Rust and its global community. Rust has already proven its ability to increase the reliability and security of the internet and the rest of global digital infrastructure. The global Rust community amazes us with its enthusiasm, commitment, and ingenuity.

We are also aware that an increasing number of Rust projects use the .rs domain. As Rust grows and gets adopted as a dependency in many places, there is growing concern about, among other things, whether the use of the .rs domain, Serbia's national TLD, represents a risk or liability.

Being fully aware that we have no control over how the Universe works or what the future holds, we, as the Board of Governors and CEO of RNIDS, would like to reach out to the Rust Foundation and the Rust community to express our support for your efforts and to say that the global Rust community is welcome on the .rs domain.
    So, know that you have a friend at RNIDS, and you may contact us with any concerns you may have about any .rs domain that you believe is vital to the Rust ecosystem or the stability and resilience of the global internet infrastructure.

Keep up the excellent work!

Best Regards,
Dejan Djukic CEO & Ivan Minic, Chairman

Serbian National Internet Domain Registry Foundation
Žorža Klemansoa 18а/I, 11108 Belgrade, Serbia  |  +381.11.7281.281
rnids.rs  |  domen.rs
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    The Rust Core team is deeply saddened for our colleagues who lost their jobs to the Mozilla layoffs this week. We want to reassure folks that the Rust project is not in existential danger. We'll be writing about this on the blog in the upcoming weeks!
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    “We feel that Rust is now ready to join C as a practical language for implementing the kernel.”
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    Rust 1.75.0 is now available! 🦀✨ Traits now support `async fn` and `-> impl Trait` (with some limitations), the compiler got faster, `version =` in Cargo​.toml is now optional, and many small functions have been stabilized! Check out the announcement: blog.rust-lang.org/2023/12/28/Rus…
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    Rust 1.85.0 has been released! 🌈🦀✨ Not only does this release add async closures, it also includes a whole new Rust Edition, Rust 2024! 🎆🚀 Check out the blog post for an overview of all the changes and additions: blog.rust-lang.org/2025/02/20/Rus…
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    In acknowledgement that taking a stand against police brutality is more important than sharing tech knowledge, this account will pause tweeting until further notice. Feel free to email the core team at: [email protected].
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    Rust 1.65.0 is now available. 🦀 Today's release brings generic associated types (GATs), let-else statements, std::backtrace, and more. See the announcement and release notes for details: blog.rust-lang.org/2022/11/03/Rus…
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    We feel honored and proud that developers ranked Rust as the "most loved" language in the Stack Overflow Developer Survey for the 7th year running! We tied for "most wanted" with Python, and usage grew to 9% from 7% last year. We hope to welcome even more of you in the future! 🥰
    Screenshot of the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022: Technology - Most loved, dreaded, and wanted - Always one of the most popular series, we have some technologies/tools that are maintaining their position as most loved (Rust), and some that have unseated leaders (PostgreSQL). - Programming, scripting, and markup languages -   Rust is on its seventh year as the most loved language with 87 percent of developers saying they want to continue using it.  Rust also ties with Python as the most wanted technology with TypeScript running a close second. - 71,467 responses - Bar graph showing Rust with 86.73 percent loved and 13.27 percent dreaded, followed by Elixir (75.46 percent, 24.54 percent), Clojure (75.23 percent, 24.77 percent), TypeScript (73.46 percent, 26.54 percent), Julia, Python, Delphi, Go, SQL, C#, Kotlin, Swift. The rest of the graph is cropped off.
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    Today is Rust's fifth birthday! 🎉 We wrote an article highlighting some of the biggest changes since 1.0 back in 2015. What have been some of your favourite improvements to Rust from these past five years? blog.rust-lang.org/2020/05/15/fiv…
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    Rust 1.80.0 is now available! 🦀🌈 This release brings you LazyCell, LazyLock, checked cfg names & values, exclusive ranges in patterns, IntoIterator for Box<[T]>, Option::take_if, split_at_checked, and more! Check out the announcement and release notes: blog.rust-lang.org/2024/07/25/Rus…
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    ITS HERE!!!! Rust 1.31 and Rust 2018 is finally out! blog.rust-lang.org/2018/12/06/Rus… Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed over these past three years. ❤️❤️❤️
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    We have an exciting announcement to make: The rust-analyzer project is now officially a part of the wider Rust organization! 🎉 blog.rust-lang.org/2022/02/21/rus…
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