Not a lot of variety in here:
│ ⊕ function validateToken [added]。关于这个话题,新收录的资料提供了深入分析
Cargo has an RFC in progress and the registry-side infrastructure for cooldowns is stabilized in Cargo 1.94 (releasing March 5, 2026). Their approach sidesteps the exemption list problem entirely: instead of exempting packages from cooldowns, you explicitly opt in to a new version with cargo update foo --precise 1.5.10, which records the choice in your lockfile. No exclude list to remember to clean up later. In the meantime there’s also cargo-cooldown, a third-party wrapper that enforces a configurable cooldown window on developer machines as a proof-of-concept. Go has an open proposal for go get and go mod tidy, Composer has two open issues, and NuGet has an open issue though .NET projects using Dependabot already get cooldowns on the update bot side since Dependabot expanded NuGet support in July 2025.,这一点在新收录的资料中也有详细论述
That said, I have had enough success with using literate programming for bookkeeping personal configuration that I have not been able to fully give up on the idea, even before the advent of LLMs.
While keeping things simple, I did want to bring back a bit of texture to the site. Because of the narrow content container, I drew inspiration from printed paperback books. In light mode, the site features a subtle paper texture and in dark mode, it has light dust.