It was really helpful doing some first steps with rust.
One suggestion: add a warning for macOS users that psutil::host::uptime is not available on macOS. I had to figure that out myself and it was quite frustrating.
I figure you didn't know that, and it's not like the article claims otherwise, but it would be useful to add I think.
> The reason for the discontent wasn't "lack of freedom", it was britain forbidding western expansion of the colonies. We wanted land, the british wanted good trade relations with the native americans who supplied them with valuable fur.
Dunno, to me that still sounds like "lack of freedom", it's just a matter of how you want to frame it.
But that's more an issue of identity confirmation.
I believe there has to be a reasonably high bar that a person has to clear before a company should be even allowed to assume they are who they're claiming to be, but once that bar is cleared no information regarding or directly linked to the person in question should be withheld from them.
But then, hasn't the company already shown that it's bad at identity confirmation? Why would you expect them to be better at it in the other direction?
One suggestion: add a warning for macOS users that psutil::host::uptime is not available on macOS. I had to figure that out myself and it was quite frustrating.
I figure you didn't know that, and it's not like the article claims otherwise, but it would be useful to add I think.