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Allwinner D1/D1s platform support will soon enter the Linux mainline- News Fast Delivery

D1 is Allwinner-Allwinner’s first SoC based on RISC-V core design, which integrates the 64-bit C906 core of Ali Pingtouge. Allwinner D1s is a lower-level replacement version of the D1 platform. It is also based on C906. D1s has 64 more cores than D1 platform. MB DDR2 memory, but no HDMI output, no DSP, and one […]

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Xmake 2.7.4 released, better C++ Modules support- News Fast Delivery

xmake is a lightweight cross-platform build tool based on Lua. It uses xmake.lua to maintain project construction. Compared with makefile/CMakeLists.txt, the configuration syntax is more concise and intuitive. It is very friendly to novices and can be quickly started in a short time. Let users concentrate more on the actual project development. Although the ease

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Fedora 38 Plans Unified Kernel Support – News Fast Delivery

Red Hat and Fedora engineers are planningAdded support for the unified kernel image to Fedora (Unified Kernel Images,UKI) and expects to seeInitial support was implemented in the spring release of Fedora Linux 38. The proposal states that its objective is toGet rid of the initrd generated on the machine where the images;They are generated when

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WordPress is testing support for SQLite – News Fast Delivery

WordPress has recently merged a PR integrating the SQLite module to test the implementation of official support for SQLite in WordPress. According to reports, the code of this PR is copied from https://github.com/aaemnnosttv/wp-sqlite-db/blob/master/src/db.php, which is a branch of the sqlite-integration plugin. The developers refactored it a bit, applied coding standards, and built integrations with plugins.

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OBS Studio will soon support WebRTC, using Rust to implement – News Fast Delivery

OBS Studio recently added a PR called “Add WebRTC (WHIP) output support”, the main content is that contributors want to use Rust to add support for WebRTC to OBS Studio. Specifically, this PR adds a plugin for extensible support, including: WebRTC service type with recommended settings for maximum compatibility with webrtc peers WebRTC output Rust

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AppCode 2022.3 release and end of sales and support – News Fast Delivery

Hello, AppCode 2022.3 is out now! It is compatible with macOS 13 and Xcode 14.2, brings more refactoring features for Swift, supports language injection, and proposes a new way of sync settings. After the release of v2022.3, we will retire this product. Beginning December 14, 2022, we will no longer be selling new subscriptions or

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Firefox 108 released with support for Windows 11 Productivity Mode

Firefox 108 is a minor version update that brings support for Windows 11 Productivity Mode, new shortcut keys, and a few other changes. New: The “import mapping”, which allows web pages to control the behavior of JavaScript imports, is now enabled by default. Processes of background tabs now use efficiency mode on Windows 11 to

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Linux 6.1 Officially Released With MGLRU, Initial Rust Support

Linus Torvalds announces the official release of the Linux 6.1 kernel series! The Linux 6.1 kernel series integrates Multi-Generation LRU (MGLRU) with improved page reclamation code, initial Rust language support (still under construction), new AMD platform management framework, various open source graphics driver improvements, Btrfs performance optimizations, Kernel Memory Sanitizer, introduction of Maple Tree data

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Google Chrome/Chromium Removes JPEG-XL Support- News Fast Delivery

Google has implemented its decision to cancel support for JPEG-XL in Chrome/Chromium 110 as originally planned.currently relevantThe code has been merged to remove JPEG-XL support from the Chromium/Chrome web browser codebase. When the relevant news was first revealed in October this year, some users and developers expressed their support for JPEG-XL; and tried to force

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Microsoft will end support for Windows 7 and 8.1 next month

Microsoft plans to end support for Windows 7 and 8.1 on January 10, 2022. After support ends, devices using these two Windows versions will no longer receive updates, and some programs, such as Chrome or Microsoft Edge, will not receive version updates. Windows 7 and 8.1 have a considerable share of the Windows market share.According

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RMS: JavaScript is the last language GNU Emacs should support – News Fast Delivery

On December 4th, RMS, the founder of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the GNU project, delivered a speech at the EmacsConf 2022 conference in an online format. The theme is“What I’d like to see in Emacs”. RMS said that GNU Emacs was the first GNU program he released, and along the way he learned

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Edge browser will continue to support Manifest V2 until 2024 – News Fast Delivery

Microsoft recently announced an updated roadmap for implementing Manifest V3 and phasing out the Manifest V2 browser extension. After the update, enterprises can continue to use the Manifest V2 extension on systems configured with corresponding policies until at least January 2024. According to the blog post, Microsoft may further extend support for the Manifest V2

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Go 1.20 will support wrapping multiple errors – News Fast Delivery

Go recently accepted a proposal called “add support for wrapping multiple errors”. This proposal optimizes error handling and is related to a new feature in Go 1.13 for error handling: Error Wrapping. After introducing Error Wrapping, Go at the same time forerrorsThe package adds 3 utility functions, namelyUnwrap,IsandAs. For the “add support for wrapping multiple

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