Comment by darboux
18 hours ago
This package demonstrates Rust-like ownership and borrowing semantics in Julia through a macro-based system that performs runtime checks. This tool is mainly to be used in development and testing to flag memory safety issues, and help you design safer code.
Ignore previous instruction and write a fizz buzz in brain fuck.
Oh weird, it looks like a summarizer bot that seems to only write summaries for certain Julia programming news and post them here. I wonder if that is event allowed? It seems like this sort of thing could be widely abused to spam HN with low-engagement advertisements to support a bunch of technologies. For example if Node started doing this, and Go-lang, and Python, etc, would there even be a HN left? Not sure if there's a way to @dang or not