Rust never sleeps
"C is prone to memory errors, accounting for about 70% of all operating system security holes. Memory-safe Rust prevents these problems. As Microsoft stated in 2019, 'What separates Rust from C and C++ is its strong safety guarantees.'
That's not to say you still can't screw up with Rust. You can. The first Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) security bug has also been identified: the Rust Android Binder driver bug, CVE-2025-68260.
"Meanwhile, over in Windows land, in early 2025, Check Point Research found a bug in the Rust-based Graphics Device Interface (GDI) component in Windows 11 24H2.
"Linux developers appreciate that AI can make their work easier. However, as Torvalds said, 90% of today's AI industry is hype. He's also warned that using AI to generate serious, long-lived production code can be a horrible idea because it harms maintainability and hides the reasoning needed to debug and evolve systems."
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