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Tailwind CSS v3.2 released with support for dynamic breakpoints, multiple configurations and container queries

Tailwind CSS v3.2 brings a ton of new stuff, including support for dynamic breakpoints, multiple configuration files in a single project, container queries, and more. Using multiple configuration files in a project has added a new @config directive that developers can use in a CSS file to specify the Tailwind CSS configuration to use for […]

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Signal removes SMS support from its Android app to ensure privacy

End-to-end encrypted communications software Signal has announced that it is removing support for SMS from its Android version in an effort to improve user privacy and security. In addition to Signal messages, the Signal app on Android has traditionally supported sending and receiving plain text SMS and MMS messages. SMS and MMS are standardized communication

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AMD has released the GCC base support code for Zen 4 “Znver4”

Following the introduction of the Ryzen 7000 series of “Zen 4” processors last month, AMD released a code patch that provides initial support for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) for Zen 4 CPUs. But Zen 4 CPU support costing, tuning remains the same as znver3, with few patches for optimizations like instruction latency differences. As

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Concave languages ​​support JetBrains Fleet syntax highlighting

The concave language supports JetBrains Fleet syntax highlighting for the first time! JetBrains has announced the first public preview of Fleet, available to all. Fleet is the next-generation IDE built by JetBrains, first officially launching in 2021. It is a new distributed multilingual editor and IDE based on JetBrains’ IntelliJ platform in the backend, built

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Dropping support, Linus: No one has really used the Intel ICC compiler

While LLVM Clang is increasingly being used by developers and organizations to build mainline Linux kernels, it seems to be forgetting that as a complement to the long-dominant GCC compiler target, Intel’s ICC compiler can also Used to build Linux kernels (though not widely used). Because of this, the kernel developers are now considering removing

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RISC-V adds CD-ROM image support to its default Linux 6.1 kernel configuration

RISC-V will add support for CD-ROM filesystems in the upcoming Linux 6.1 default kernel configuration. This move is not intended to use CD/DVD drives in RISC-V, after all CD-ROMs are largely obsolete by 2022. This is because some installation media can still be distributed as images of these filesystems, and some use cases may also

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Volar Homepage, Documentation and Downloads – Vue Official IDE/TS Support Tool – News Fast Delivery

Volar is a VS Code plugin for Vue and an official IDE/TS support tool for Vue. In addition to integrating Vetur’s related functions, such as highlighting, syntax prompts, etc., it also includes some unique functions. Unique root tags are no longer required Quick Split Editor ref sugarSyntax shortcut change support styleinsideclassquote classtrace back css moduletype

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Linux 6.1 will usher in MGLRU and Maple Tree support

Andrew Morton has committed a lot of memory management (“MM”) code for the Linux 6.1 merge window.inMost notably multi-generation LRUs “MGLRU” Page Reclamation Policyand Maple Tree Function. Multi-generation LRU “MGLRU” Developed by Google, it can be used to improve the Linux kernel’s page reclamation policy. MGLRU has been shown to provide very good performance benefits

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Huawei EROFS Provides FSCache-Based Shared Domain Support for Linux 6.1

EROFS, short for Enhanced Read-Only File System, is an enhanced read-only file system developed by Huawei. In mid-2018, EROFS was first introduced to the staging area of ​​Linux kernel version 4.14, and after a year of continuous development, the EROFS file system driver was merged into the mainline in Linux kernel version 5.4. Unlike other

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Visual Studio 2022 v17.3.5 released with support for Xcode 14

Concave language support Notepad++ syntax highlighting Concave Language™ (concave pronunciation “Wa”) is a general-purpose programming language designed for the WASM platform. It supports mainstream operating systems such as Linux, macOS, and Windows, and browser environments such as Chrome. It also supports independent shell scripts and embedded script modes. implement. Homepage: https://wa-lang.org Windows, as the most

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Amazon WorkSpaces Announces Support for Ubuntu

The Amazon team announced that it is now possible to configure the Ubuntu desktop for developers, engineers or data scientists.This move will allowVirtual desktop users have more choices and access to new categories of workloads. “It also provides a consistent experience for virtual desktop administrators, whether you’re managing Windows-based or Linux-based desktops for your employees.You

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Fedora Disables Mesa’s H.264/H.265/VC1 VA-API Support Due to Legal Issues

Fedora’s Mesa package has been built with full VA-API support(The Video Acceleration API is an open source library and API specification that provides access to graphics hardware acceleration capabilities for video processing.)but Fedora Linux 37 is removing its H.264/H.265/VC1 acceleration support for legal (patent) reasons. The change happened last week,Fedora Removed a bunch of H.264/H.265/VC1

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