derf_7 hours ago
I began contributing to Xiph shortly after Ralph did. He was always thoughtful, always curious, always kind, and his example helped me to become a better version of myself. I wish he was still here to review my patches and untangle the nastier bits of arcana needed to deploy our libraries across a broad ecosystem. I wish he was still here to get tacos with us, and plan world domination. He gave so much to those around him that it does not feel right to complain that he is not around to give us more. I miss him.
skaul13 hours ago
I worked with Ralph when he was at Brave. I fondly remember many long walks in downtown Vancouver with him, getting tea at Matchstick and chatting about Rust and privacy and ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. I still can't believe this. Huge loss.
xiphmont6 hours ago
I'm still mostly without words; I just hear Ralph's voice in my head when I think about his passing. He was a force of warm, kind, friendly enthusiasm. We miss you, rillian.
basilgohar1 hour ago
I am greatly saddened at this news. Ralph, or rillian as I mainly knew him through the Xiph-related IRC channels, was a stalwart "nice guy", always a kind word, a moderating beacon of gentle support and help, and just someone whose presence seemed to make any place a better place. He will be greatly missed.

Seeing the other folks from Xiph commenting here, I can tell that my take on him was not unique. We lost one of the good guys, for sure.

antonok13 hours ago
rillian was also instrumental in helping to integrate Rust into Chromium at Brave. I worked with him for a few years; since getting to know him, I started noticing his handle in the contributors list across a surprisingly diverse range of other open source projects. RIP, Ralph.
eclipticplane14 hours ago
rillian was so very helpful to me as an early engineer. I was trying to leverage Ghostscript libraries to format prescription labels for thermal printers - over serial or usb+serial connectors and using very questionable printers. It wasn't Ghostscript's problem but he was so kind in directing me to the right people to help and even following up to see if my problem was solved.

RIP, Ralph.

VivaTechnics51 minutes ago
fn main() { let mood = "awful";

    let mut msg = r#"
    We feel super sad.
    Rust in Peace.

    Steel dreams compile to dust,
    Silent threads unwind.
    Memory fades,
    Borrowed time returned.
    "#;

    println!("{}\n{}", mood, msg);
}
raphlinus8 hours ago
I worked with him at Ghostscript, then we occasionally crossed paths in Rust. He was indeed very kind. Peace.
nullc7 hours ago
Ralph was one of the kindest and most patient people I ever had the pleasure of working with, online or offline. I wish I'd found more excuses to work with him.
r_lee1 hour ago
RIP
etyhhgfff1 hour ago
RIP
cmrx6453 minutes ago
RIP
nubg20 hours ago
RIP
brson15 hours ago
RIP
barddoo1 hour ago
F
thevivekshukla9 hours ago
RIP
regenschutz5 hours ago
RIP
indianmouse6 hours ago
RIP
tt_dev7 hours ago
RIP
senorrib7 hours ago
RIP
crest8 hours ago
RIP.
janandonly8 hours ago
RIP
imdsm10 hours ago
RIP
hexagonwin14 hours ago
RIP
precompute10 hours ago
RIP.