After careful consideration, I have been persuaded by the Democrats that universal healthcare is a fundamental human right. Government should provide healthcare to every person.
We also know that the right to bear arms is a fundamental human right, as it actually appears in both the US and NH Constitutions.
Therefore, I am introducing a new bill today: the Free Firearm Act. Citizens of New Hampshire will be able to receive a free AR-15 provided by the NH Department of Safety.
GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account. GrapheneOS and our services will remain available internationally. If GrapheneOS devices can't be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.
e.g. You have an iterator with data that you need to turn into a compound struct. What you can do is implement the FromIterator trait on that compound struct.
Now, you can .collect() into that compound struct!!! 💖💖💖
Today in the @letsgetrusty Rust Live Accelerator: 2026-03-19
Ken from @CodeToTheMoons had a Rust Power Hour on Functional Programming.
One thing that surprised me is how much I loved seeing the Rust trait system being used to create compound data types from iterators. 🦀
@YALiberty It's okay to believe that government spending and money-printing are the primary drivers of inflation while still acknowledging that there are other influences on inflation as well.
Markets can be complex and multifaceted. Government is the biggest—but not the only—cause. 🏛️
“Consumers don't produce inflation. Producers don't produce inflation. Inflation is produced only by too much government spending and too much government creation of money, and nothing else.”
— Milton Friedman 🫳🎤
Huge news: @Moto announces partnership with open source @GrapheneOS, intending to expand hardware options for one of the most privacy-conscious mobile operating systems. 📱 🔒 linuxiac.com/motorola-annou…
Went to the town council meeting last night and referred to the town manager as a “petty tyrant”.
Town council lost their minds, one tried to censor, another paused the meeting and a third (shown here) screamed like a maniac.
Amazing how triggered some people are by words. 😂
We protested the Durham town council last night for condemning campus carry. A heckler said that I was being “ridiculous” for saying that self defense is a natural right. Here was my response:
Day 11 of doing the @letsgetrusty#RustLiveAccelerator: 2026-03-02
Today I received feedback on the first draft resume. Next up is to implement that feedback into future iterations! 😄
Day 10 of doing the @letsgetrusty#RustLiveAccelerator: 2026-03-01
Today we had our Sunday Career Camp with Wallace and Mathias sharing their insights into Rust-specific technical interviews. Some lucky participants (yours included) got to participate in live practice. 🦀
3. I had a chance to guide.
During a breakout session today, a peer wondered about unit test latency as it relates to `argon2`. I was able to share my experience with testing code using that crate/algo, as well as a likely technical reason for the latency. 💡
2. Updating the dependencies went more smoothly than I expected.
This was previously a process that I envisioned going much more arduously. After all, think of all the possible breaking changes! Good test coverage can help detect that type of issue so it can be dealt with. 🌳
Day 9 of doing the @letsgetrusty#RustLiveAccelerator: 2026-02-28
Today I had a Momentum Session, and I was pleased to say that I completed my first sprint on-time, while also exploring some off-script enhancements as well. 🚀
Here are my biggest memories from Sprint 1:
7. Show you are a team player.
Great software projects are not solo endeavors. You've got to be able to work well with people in order to unlock the value each other can bring. 🤝
Day 8 of doing the @letsgetrusty#RustLiveAccelerator: 2026-02-27
One week ago, Mariya of LGR presented on the 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 Interview. ⚙️
Today, she presented on the 𝗕𝗲𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗹 Interview. 🕴️♀️
Here are my takeaways: