The eternal struggle of learning Rust in a nutshell. One week into Rust programming and you're already being interrogated by the borrow checker - this adorable orange crab (Ferris, the Rust mascot) hitting you with conditional logic that makes perfect sense to the compiler but breaks your brain. "If not friend, then why friend shaped?" is basically what your code says to the compiler when it refuses to compile despite looking perfectly valid to your sleep-deprived eyes. The borrow checker is simultaneously your strictest teacher and your most confusing nemesis.
If Not Friend Then Why Friend Shaped
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