What is `std::pin::Pin` in Rust?
Dive into the mechanics of `std::pin::Pin` in Rust, an essential tool for handling self-referential types and ensuring memory safety in asynchronous code.
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Dive into the mechanics of `std::pin::Pin` in Rust, an essential tool for handling self-referential types and ensuring memory safety in asynchronous code.
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Sony recently informed its UK customers that they would lose access to titles they purchased due to licensing restrictions. A reminder that digital purchases do not always equate to ownership.
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An event in Brussels highlighted the tensions between diplomacy and press freedom. Learn how a simple question led to a police intervention at the request of the US embassy.
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The recent US Supreme Court decision challenges the data protection framework between the EU and the US. What are the implications for EU tech leaders and companies?
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