💻 Issue 388 - The AWS SDK for Rust is now generally available!

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The AWS SDK for Rust is now generally available!
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Rust std fs slower than Python! Really!?
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Rust should stabilize AsyncIterator::poll_next
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Rust global variables, two years on
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A Cosmic thanksgiving
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