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  "path": "/t/idea-pre-rfc-null-free-pointer-and-zeroable-reference/23991?page=7#post_125",
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  "textContent": "embedded != safety critical\n\n> The Rust Foundation literally said\n\nThe Rust Foundation published exactly one of the four things you linked. I'm not even going to bother looking at the rest of your response, as it's clear you're saying things that are simply not true. Show me a safety standard that is generally accepted in Rust _and_ that prohibits _all assembly whatsoever_. I guarantee you it's the _standard_ that is the problem.",
  "title": "Idea / Pre-RFC: Null-free pointer and Zeroable reference"
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