platter-walk
Rust library for HDD-aware directory traversal (by the8472)
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Show HN: fcp – A significantly faster alternative to cp(1), written in Rust
> preferably sort its stat()s and open/read/close() by inode
A better approach would be to use information about location of data extents. Luckily there's already a crate that can help with that: https://github.com/the8472/platter-walk
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Atheists of Reddit: What could change your mind?
Meh, going through peer-review is too much work. Would having a github account work instead? If you think mankind needs more work - feel free to raise an issue : https://github.com/god/man
- I just suggested God rewrite Men in Rust