Tontoman writes: According to an article from InfoWorld, now the United States White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) is urging adoption of Rust to "reduce the risk of cyberattacks by using programming languages that don’t have memory safety vulnerabilities"
The article continues: "The new 19-page report from ONCD gave C and C++ as two examples of programming languages with memory safety vulnerabilities, and it named Rust as an example of a programming language it considers safe. In addition, an NSA cybersecurity information sheet from November 2022 listed C#, Go, Java, Ruby, and Swift, in addition to Rust, as programming languages it considers to be memory-safe."
Are you dumb? P2P services like Soulseek and E-Mule are showing no signs of being even remotely effected by all this bullshit, and as long as P2P exists and the popularity of video hosting sites like YouTube and Google Video remains unchallenged, there will be a need for high speed.