"alt":"A multiplexed terminal window. The left pane shows a Cargo project setup of a simple game where it is installing 19 crates because we require the `rand` crate. The right pane shows the output binary, despide being advertised as static, depending on other standard dynamic libraries, as well as Cargo's large cache sizes",
"alt":"The image illustrates the compilation times and binary sizes of a simple random number guessing game written in C and C++ through a terminal window. Two commands were run: the first one shows the compile time and binary size of the C version, and the C++ version is below showing the same information. The C++ one is slower to compile, but the size remains 14 KB",
"purpose":"To highlight the idea that intelligent individuals tend to appreciate straightforward solutions rather than convoluted ones, while less knowledgeable people may find complexity impressive simply because they do not understand it",
"alt":"A meme. At the top, black on white, the text reads \"Three generations of languages that will replace C\". Below the text, there's 3 men of differing ages around a couch. The oldest man has a text box above him with the PASCAL logo, middle-aged man - Java, and the youngest one of 3 - Rust logo",
"alt":"A screenshot of a Rust example that intentionally causes a Rust panic by creating an error in the borrow checker at runtime. The compiler has a couple of warnings regarding unused variables, and after compiling the binary and running it, rust throws a borrow checker error",
"alt":"The search page on crates.io querying for \"random number\". The returned page states that there are 2077 total results for \"random number\" libraries",
"purpose":"To illustrate the overwhelming choice in the Rust ecosystem that even simple things like random number generators have over 2000 choices of libraries",
"alt":"The Simpsons meme format where Homer closes the garage door on Flanders as he tries to talk to Homer. From top left the first pannel reads \"Have you heard about Rust?\" as the door begins closing. Second pannel reads \"Did you know that you can write safe code with it\" as the door is half-closed, then in the 3rd pannel - \"Without memory leaks and with high performance?\". The door finally closes and Homer looks at peace",
"alt":"A screenshot of the ari.lt website showing the birthday page of ari-web for its 2nd anniversary. The text in the centre reads \"Happy 2nd birthday, ari-web!\" while confetti in the background falls",
"purpose":"To show the 2nd birthday screen of ari-web",
"alt":"The june pikachu meme which reads \"it's \"june\" which mean it's ILLEGAL TO BE STRAIGHT anything caught NOT being a GAY will be immediately reported to the FBI. asexuals are OK but y'all are on thin fucking ice.\"",
"alt":"A screenshot of an XMRBazaar listing. The title of the listing reads \"Anything goes (for now): seeing what people want. (with returns)\" illustrated by an image which has hand-written text on it which says \"Anything :)\". The description of the listing introduces Ari and her skills as well as what type of work she can do",
"purpose":"To illustrate my listing on XMRBazaar",
"title":"Ari's XMRBazaar listing \" Anything goes (for now): seeing what people want. (with returns) \"",
"alt":"The Monero logo, hand-drawn, alongside the text \"XMRBazaar: An experiment. What do they want? How's the experience? Future plans?\". The background is black and has a bunch of random 0s and 1s with low opacity",
"purpose":"A thumbnail for the XMRBazaar #1 blog post",
"alt":"A black-and-white image of text. The main text reads \"DOML #9: Reflection on growth/healing; Phentom recovery and self-doubt; Creative freedom and education; Emotional and physical drain; Almost 18; The Unknown of life\". Text in the background is very low contrast and used for visual appeal only and includes various philosophical questions",