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commit: 61f239f2d56270ec0a5fb1f1165e02948939e469
parent 4672edc43d9bf0fea730d8ad9306b4342023426d
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Tue,  4 Oct 2022 11:00:17 +0200

Fix typo

Thanks Merlin!

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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/content/blog/Does-Rust-belong-in-Linux.md b/content/blog/Does-Rust-belong-in-Linux.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If I should owe my allegiance to any programming language, it would be I designed myself, but I am using it [to write a kernel][helios]. [Like Rust][redox], Hare is demonstrably useful for writing kernels with. One might even go so far as to suggest that I consider it superior to C for this purpose, -given that I chose to to write Helios in Hare it rather than C, despite my +given that I chose to to write Helios in Hare rather than C, despite my extensive background in C. But the question remains: does Hare belong in the Linux kernel?