Rust's Module Split: From lib.rs Nightmare to Sane Folders
Your Rust project's lib.rs is a 1,000-line monster. Time to hack it apart—Rust's module system makes it weirdly painless, if you don't screw up the semicolons.
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Your Rust project's lib.rs is a 1,000-line monster. Time to hack it apart—Rust's module system makes it weirdly painless, if you don't screw up the semicolons.
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Your local LLM setup isn't dreaming anymore—llama.cpp just patched Gemma4's tool-calling woes. But watch out: NVIDIA's cuBLAS is choking RTX GPUs on basic math.