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commit: 4672edc43d9bf0fea730d8ad9306b4342023426d
parent 4e3e43e50224106b799fc3f12cd46494a5784ecc
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Mon,  3 Oct 2022 21:58:46 +0200

Typo fix

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diff --git a/content/blog/Does-Rust-belong-in-Linux.md b/content/blog/Does-Rust-belong-in-Linux.md @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ with a huge scope &mdash; few projects can hope to challenge Linux on driver support, for example. The major players have been entrenched for decades, and any project seeking to displace them will have decades of hard work ahead of them and will require a considerable amount of luck to succeed. Though I think -that new innovations in kernels are badly overdue, I must acknowledge the that +that new innovations in kernels are badly overdue, I must acknowledge that there is some truth to the argument that we're stuck with Linux. In this framing, if you want Rust to succeed in a kernel, getting it into Linux is the best strategy.