Mozilla Retires Asm.js: The End of an Era for the Web’s First High-Performance Bridge
Mozilla is disabling asm.js optimizations in Firefox 148, marking the sunset of the technology that paved the way for WebAssembly.
Mozilla is disabling asm.js optimizations in Firefox 148, marking the sunset of the technology that paved the way for WebAssembly.
A California jury will decide if Vizio must release the full source code for its smart TV OS, a case with major implications for the right-to-repair movement.
A deep dive into optimizing the workflow between Jujutsu (jj) and Git, focusing on transforming anonymous branch IDs into readable, slugified bookmarks.
The OpenBSD project has released version 7.6, bringing significant updates to the kernel, hardware compatibility, and its legendary security posture.
Gentoo Linux is pushing critical updates to combat a wave of kernel vulnerabilities including Copy Fail, Dirty Frag, and Fragnesia.
Cybersecurity researchers identify a sprawling supply chain attack targeting open source libraries, affecting Alibaba's Antv and hitting OpenAI employees.
A critical flaw in the Linux kernel allows local users to access root-only files, including SSH keys. See how it works and the new ModuleJail proposal.
A retrospective on the rapid evolution of Large Language Models from late 2025 to early 2026, exploring the shift in coding agents and the 'Claw' assistant phenomenon.
The industry is moving from simple LLM prompts to agentic harnesses like OpenClaw and Claude Code, shifting the demand from GPUs back to CPUs and redefining inference.
The FreeBSD project has officially rolled out a new design for freebsd.org, moving away from its legacy aesthetic toward a more modern, accessible user experience.