In this stream, we peel back the crust on the tracing crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/ — and explore its interface, structure, and mechanisms. We talk about spans, events, their attributes and fields, and how to think about them in async code. We also dig into what subscribers are, how they pick up events, and how you can construct your own subscribers through the layer abstraction. For more details about tracing, see https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/.
Little Snitch [1], 1Password [2], macOS Filevault, {BlockBlock, RansomWhere, OverSight, ReiKey} by Objective-See [3]
Few years back I was a big fan of Little Flocker, which now is part of F-Secure as XFENCE [4]. But haven't used it since its rebranding, anyone using it anymore?
Not at all.
"Objective-See was created to provide simple, yet effective OS X security tools. Always free of charge - no strings attached!" [0]
At the moment you may support him @patron [1]
In this stream, we peel back the crust on the tracing crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/ — and explore its interface, structure, and mechanisms. We talk about spans, events, their attributes and fields, and how to think about them in async code. We also dig into what subscribers are, how they pick up events, and how you can construct your own subscribers through the layer abstraction. For more details about tracing, see https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/.