• thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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        Did you mean 1MB? With correct settings, you get under 1MB Rust binaries and with even more compression using upx it gets to 300KB, probably less for much simpler applications. Rust applications aren’t that big of a deal as people make it to be; within reasons off course.

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            2 months ago

            Because it’s a statically compiled binary, it tends to grow the size of the binary. Increases portability though.

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      I haven’t used any of the 3, but from a look over them superfile looks a lot more user friendly and has a nicer overall look.

      Edit; the install process is rough though, complains about missing glibc but searching for that package in apt doesn’t show anything promising. It also seems to require some kind of third party font that isn’t included? I gave up lol that’s too much for me to deal with.

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        Glibc is the gnu c library. You wouldn’t just download that from apt. I’m surprised your Linux distro doesn’t already have that installed.

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          It’s definitely a big learning curve with how complex installing things on linux is haha, I’m still used to windows just open the exe installer and that’s it.