At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
A weekly discussion of Rust RFCs
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This week we look at eRFC 2136 "Cargo build system integration"
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This week we look at RFC 2126 "Clarify and streamline paths and visibility" (aka "The modules RFC")
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This week we look at RFC 2094 "Non-lexical lifetimes"
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This week we look at RFC 2071 "Add impl Trait type alias and variable declarations"
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This week we look at RFC 2091 "Implicit caller location"
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This week we look at eRFC 2033 "Experimentally add coroutines to Rust"
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This week we look at RFC 1937 "? in main", as well as discuss some news on other RFCs.
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This week we look at RFC 1598 "Generic Associated Types"
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This week we talk about the RFC process in general -- what it is, how it works, and how it came to be.
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This week we look at RFC 2052 "Evolving Rust through Epochs"
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This week we look at RFC 2000 "Const Generics"
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This week we look at RFC 2005 "Match Ergonomics Using Default Binding Modes"
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