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My graduation cap runs Rust

161 pointsby ericswparktoday at 12:04 AM61 commentsview on HN

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katzgrautoday at 1:29 AM

> It probably would’ve been easier if I didn’t use Rust and just used the Arduino libraries, or if I used a different board. But I was really married to this blog post title idea

Worth it, nicely done

rustybolttoday at 6:19 AM

> Fun fact #1: you rent your cap and gown in the US. You have to return them. And they’re expensive, too! I paid $94 just for the privilege of renting mine, which is insane because they probably cost way less than that to manufacture.

Ah, yes, of course this is how it works in the US.

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swiftcodertoday at 10:45 AM

> Fun fact #1: you rent your cap and gown in the US. You have to return them. And they’re expensive, too! I paid $94 just for the privilege of renting mine

Ah, the final way that US universities transfer wealth from students to corporations... just before they start sending out begging letters for alumni donations to the poor, destitute university*

*: my university shuttered the CS graduate program the year I graduated, on the basis that "there are more jobs in communications", so I never donated a red cent

0cf8612b2e1etoday at 12:36 AM

If you go to a bigger school, they have multiple graduation ceremonies. Split the rental amongst anyone who does not share a time slot with you.

That’s what I did and people acted like this was a genius move. No, I am just broke.

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nkrisctoday at 10:50 AM

Side note:

> What if, say, you say you’re fine without a cap and gown? Well, then you can’t walk in the ceremony. So you do need to shell out to rent them.

No, you don’t need to shell out. You get you diploma regardless of whether you participate in the ceremony or not.

I chose not to participate because I knew it would be long and boring, and I still got my diploma all the same.

hona_mindtoday at 2:19 AM

Genuinely the best use of "I was really married to this blog post title idea" as a justification for a technical decision I've ever read. Congrats!

LandenLovetoday at 1:51 AM

I am pretty sure I purchased my cap and gown instead of renting. But my college was a bit smaller.

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nDRDYtoday at 8:41 AM

Technically it runs AVR-RISC :-)

Fun project though!

anilakartoday at 6:46 AM

Those ATtiny85 boards that plug directly into a USB port are great if you need 1 to 5 GPIOs and/or a HID interface. At 2 dollars apiece or so it's worth having a few around.

kmosertoday at 2:25 AM

> So you do need to shell out to rent them. And they don’t give you the option to buy the cap and gown outright.

You can't buy them from a 3rd party? Maybe a cheap Spirit Halloween costume? Maybe even make your own from cardboard and a black napkin or two?

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florilegiumsontoday at 1:03 AM

Living in the PE side of software, with its EBITDA and other metrics, poorly researched product initiatives, senseless firefighting, and toxic bro cultures, it's nice to be reminded some of the reasons I got into this. Thank you.

throwuxiytayqtoday at 9:55 AM

You are having so much fun in the video clips. I love this!

Aperockytoday at 12:16 AM

> I thought about it but decided it looks pretty tacky. It looks like what kids would think of as a gaming PC and what boomers would think of as a seizure.

Missed chance to be a school legend and initiation of a career launching arc.

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avhceptiontoday at 7:06 AM

> Are you actually going to wear this to your graduation? > Heck no.

What? That would have been so much fun!

classifiedtoday at 4:36 AM

Cool project. And it goes to show how this education system is scammed out to the max, even cap and gown.

brcmthrowawaytoday at 4:03 AM

Oh to be young and have oodles of free time again

pipeline_peaktoday at 3:08 AM

If there’s anything I really want written in Rust, it’s a Chrome extension to filter out all the HN posts about Rust.

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jasonmp85today at 1:52 AM

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wotsdattoday at 2:41 AM

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Ferret7446today at 1:53 AM

1. No it doesn't, it runs machine code.

2. Yet again we have the need to announce Rust to the world, when the usage of it is inconsequential in this context

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jdw64today at 1:45 AM

If Rust could create the girlfriend I still do not have, I think I would have learned Rust by now.

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