Another set of permutations. I didn't realize there's so many of these in the first year..
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Another set of permutations. I didn't realize there's so many of these in the first year..
I think this was the first virtual machine puzzle.. with many, many more to come.
So that everyone is kept abreast of WTF is going on.
So, after a full day and a lot of back and forth, a few very important things have come to light. I'll try to summarize them here because I've been posting primarily in the Bad Places® rather than the Good Places™, so that nobody's lost. So let's post on this Good Place:
All in all, this reeks of someone trying to run-around the consensus of the Rust Project because they don't like Shepherd Oasis's or my work (detailed here: https://soasis.org/posts/a-mirror-for-rust-a-plan-for-generic-compile-time-introspection-in-rust/).
I don't know how to handle this going forward. The Rust Project has effectively ultimate commit rights to rustc and all of the projects our work would touch are under the control of the organization that did this. Even if we do the work, they could effectively unwind and undo a lot of our work, or indefinitely block it with an endless slew of "reasonable concerns" from ranking project members who seem to have problems but don't want to communicate them except by taking potshots at the status of my now-gone RustConf talk.
I don't know what to do. I'm pretty lost, it's Sunday, and I have a shitload of things I still need to do, not including this whole trainwreck.
I'm also fuckin' exhausted and burnt out from doing anything Rust related AT ALL. I did this in the middle of going through extreme burnout, but forcing myself to keep fighting. This was an ostensibly bad idea, but everything felt fine until this gut punch. Now I can't pick up a fuckin' pencil, and I haven't touched the article I was SUPPOSED to be writing about Unicode this whole time.

I regret to inform you that:
I am apparently a diversity hire. Or something!