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<@therealprof:matrix.org> vulfe: I don't quite follow, but as a side-note: While e-h is _typically_ used in "no_std" environments, it can also be used in "std" environments. It certainly makes sense to point out if some of the interface are tricky or impossible to use in "no_std" environments since that's the common case. If you're interested in learning how to use e-h in a "async" situation, you might want to check out the embassy project.
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<@dirbaio:matrix.org> change settings -> actions -> general -> Fork pull request workflows from outside collaborators, set it to "Require approval for first-time contributors who are new to GitHub"
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<@dirbaio:matrix.org> ?
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<@dirbaio:matrix.org> so that it doesn't require approval to run CI for new contributors