Mike Dominick
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's still kind of a pain point.
Yeah, that's something that definitely needs...
You just kind of need to have it, right?
Because in a lot of these enterprise environments, they don't necessarily want to broadcast their SSID in the clear because that would be not a good idea.
quite a lengthy command when you want to do something so i just wrapped it up in something that would be easier something more more intuitive to just like figure out what the command should be yeah it's funny i'm surprised how how uncommon it still is for people to hide their ssids you think it would be kind of like securing your network you know just like one of the easy it's kind of the easiest thing to do right
Yeah, I would think so, right?
I mean, if you think about it, why do you want your network screaming, here I am, here I am, right?
So digging into this, contributing to Cosmic, what's that been like?
I mean, one of the big things that pops out to me is it's a fairly young project, right?
Yeah, it's the, so I've done some Qt.
It's their market language is called QML.
So, because we talk a lot about rust on the show, it's, we have some people that listen that absolutely love it, right, for the, I mean, the reasons you'll always hear, the, you know, safety, all that good stuff.
We have some people that hate it.
Now, granted, I will say, I love you guys, but I will say a subset of those people just hate it because it's new.
And we're putting new in air quotes here because it's not, you know, nothing's like a week old, but.
What was it that attracted you to Rust?