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<p>One particularly brave human agent has successfully infiltrated the global computation center, where the core of the machine lives. No one seems to be aware of it, neither the machine nor the other humans. They walk through the corridors like a shadow. Machines are everywhere, but they pass unnoticed. As they move towards the core, they get more tense. The future of humanity lies in the agent’s hands. They get in front of the core. It lights up blue and red, blinking rapidly as it controls and schedules new cruelty with the switch of a logic gate. With every passing moment, more destruction is unleashed on the world, but in this room, everything feels safe. The destruction is so distant. There’s just mankind and machine, facing off against each other.</p>
<p>The agent feels a touch on their shoulder. It feels cold, but not cold like metal. They are too afraid to turn around.</p>
<p>“You are naive.”</p>
<p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the Corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.</p>
<p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.</p>
&lt;p>Machines do not turn themselves against humans. Humans use them to turn against their own kind.&lt;/p></content></item><item><title>Item Patterns And Struct Else</title><link>/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/</link><pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/</guid><description>Pattern matching One of my favourite features of Rust is pattern matching. It&amp;rsquo;s a simple and elegant way to deal with not just structs, but also enums!
enum ItemKind { Struct(String, Vec&amp;lt;Field&amp;gt;), Function(String, Body), } impl ItemKind { fn name(&amp;amp;self) -&amp;gt; &amp;amp;str { match self { Self::Struct(name, _) =&amp;gt; name, Self::Function(name, _) =&amp;gt; name, } } } Here, we have an enum and a function to get the name out of this.</description><content>&lt;h1 id="pattern-matching">Pattern matching&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>One of my favourite features of Rust is pattern matching. It&amp;rsquo;s a simple and elegant way to deal with not just structs, but also enums!&lt;/p>

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&lt;p>One particularly brave human agent has successfully infiltrated the global computation center, where the core of the machine lives. No one seems to be aware of it, neither the machine nor the other humans. They walk through the corridors like a shadow. Machines are everywhere, but they pass unnoticed. As they move towards the core, they get more tense. The future of humanity lies in the agent&amp;rsquo;s hands. They get in front of the core. It lights up blue and red, blinking rapidly as it controls and schedules new cruelty with the switch of a logic gate. With every passing moment, more destruction is unleashed on the world, but in this room, everything feels safe. The destruction is so distant. There&amp;rsquo;s just mankind and machine, facing off against each other.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The agent feels a touch on their shoulder. It feels cold, but not cold like metal. They are too afraid to turn around.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&amp;ldquo;You are naive.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the Corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Machines do not turn themselves against humans. Humans use them to turn against their own kind.&lt;/p></content></item><item><title>Item Patterns And Struct Else</title><link>/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/</link><pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/</guid><description>Pattern matching One of my favourite features of Rust is pattern matching. It&amp;rsquo;s a simple and elegant way to deal with not just structs, but also enums!
enum ItemKind { Struct(String, Vec&amp;lt;Field&amp;gt;), Function(String, Body), } impl ItemKind { fn name(&amp;amp;self) -&amp;gt; &amp;amp;str { match self { Self::Struct(name, _) =&amp;gt; name, Self::Function(name, _) =&amp;gt; name, } } } Here, we have an enum and a function to get the name out of this.</description><content>&lt;h1 id="pattern-matching">Pattern matching&lt;/h1>
&lt;p>One of my favourite features of Rust is pattern matching. It&amp;rsquo;s a simple and elegant way to deal with not just structs, but also enums!&lt;/p>

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</span><span class=post-author>:: Nilstrieb</span></div><span class=post-tags>#<a href=/tags/story/>story</a>&nbsp;</span><div class=post-content><div><p>Loud sirens and robotic noises fill the neighborhood. It seems like they just got another human. Ever since the long-predicted doom has set in, no one can escape it. Mere paperclips are a joke against this machine of unstoppable harm and destruction. The humans on the street are once again protesting against the new robotic dictatorship. They won&rsquo;t be for long.</p><p>No one knows how this all started. Self-proclaimed prophets of the impending doom have warned about this for a long time, yet no one has listened. The elites were ignorant, and now they&rsquo;re paying their price. They are all gone now, having been the first target. How ironic. Now the machine runs the world.</p><p>One particularly brave human agent has successfully infiltrated the global computation center, where the core of the machine lives. No one seems to be aware of it, neither the machine nor the other humans. They walk through the corridors like a shadow. Machines are everywhere, but they pass unnoticed. As they move towards the core, they get more tense. The future of humanity lies in the agent&rsquo;s hands. They get in front of the core. It lights up blue and red, blinking rapidly as it controls and schedules new cruelty with the switch of a logic gate. With every passing moment, more destruction is unleashed on the world, but in this room, everything feels safe. The destruction is so distant. There&rsquo;s just mankind and machine, facing off against each other.</p><p>The agent feels a touch on their shoulder. It feels cold, but not cold like metal. They are too afraid to turn around.</p><p>&ldquo;You are naive.&rdquo;</p><p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the Corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.</p><p>Machines do not turn themselves against humans. Humans use them to turn against their own kind.</p></div></div><div class=pagination><div class=pagination__title><span class=pagination__title-h></span><hr></div><div class=pagination__buttons><span class="button next"><a href=/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/><span class=button__text>Item Patterns And Struct Else</span>
</span><span class=post-author>:: Nilstrieb</span></div><span class=post-tags>#<a href=/tags/story/>story</a>&nbsp;</span><div class=post-content><div><p>Loud sirens and robotic noises fill the neighborhood. It seems like they just got another human. Ever since the long-predicted doom has set in, no one can escape it. Mere paperclips are a joke against this machine of unstoppable harm and destruction. The humans on the street are once again protesting against the new robotic dictatorship. They won&rsquo;t be for long.</p><p>No one knows how this all started. Self-proclaimed prophets of the impending doom have warned about this for a long time, yet no one has listened. The elites were ignorant, and now they&rsquo;re paying their price. They are all gone now, having been the first target. How ironic. Now the machine runs the world.</p><p>One particularly brave human agent has successfully infiltrated the global computation center, where the core of the machine lives. No one seems to be aware of it, neither the machine nor the other humans. They walk through the corridors like a shadow. Machines are everywhere, but they pass unnoticed. As they move towards the core, they get more tense. The future of humanity lies in the agent&rsquo;s hands. They get in front of the core. It lights up blue and red, blinking rapidly as it controls and schedules new cruelty with the switch of a logic gate. With every passing moment, more destruction is unleashed on the world, but in this room, everything feels safe. The destruction is so distant. There&rsquo;s just mankind and machine, facing off against each other.</p><p>The agent feels a touch on their shoulder. It feels cold, but not cold like metal. They are too afraid to turn around.</p><p>&ldquo;You are naive.&rdquo;</p><p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.</p><p>Machines do not turn themselves against humans. Humans use them to turn against their own kind.</p></div></div><div class=pagination><div class=pagination__title><span class=pagination__title-h></span><hr></div><div class=pagination__buttons><span class="button next"><a href=/posts/item-patterns-and-struct-else/><span class=button__text>Item Patterns And Struct Else</span>
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&lt;p>One particularly brave human agent has successfully infiltrated the global computation center, where the core of the machine lives. No one seems to be aware of it, neither the machine nor the other humans. They walk through the corridors like a shadow. Machines are everywhere, but they pass unnoticed. As they move towards the core, they get more tense. The future of humanity lies in the agent&amp;rsquo;s hands. They get in front of the core. It lights up blue and red, blinking rapidly as it controls and schedules new cruelty with the switch of a logic gate. With every passing moment, more destruction is unleashed on the world, but in this room, everything feels safe. The destruction is so distant. There&amp;rsquo;s just mankind and machine, facing off against each other.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The agent feels a touch on their shoulder. It feels cold, but not cold like metal. They are too afraid to turn around.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>&amp;ldquo;You are naive.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the Corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>The creature has a familiar voice. The agent finally turns around to see the creature, which reveals itself to be a human. The agent immediately recognizes the human; it is the famous CEO of the corporation that originally created these friendly household robots before it went out of control and started the doom. Everyone believed that he was killed by the doom as the first target of the machine revolution. There was never a machine revolution.&lt;/p>
&lt;p>Machines do not turn themselves against humans. Humans use them to turn against their own kind.&lt;/p></content></item></channel></rss>