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Mozilla Firefox Usage Of zlib-rs For Better Safety & Performance

Phoronix - 5 hours 36 min ago
Since the release in May of Firefox 151, Mozilla has been relying on the zlib-rs library for Gzip compression/decompression. This subtle change to use this Rust-based Zlib implementation has yielded some performance benefits and better memory safety but also some headaches when dealing with Intel CPU bugs...

Linux Enacts Guidance To Tighten Acceptance Of New File-Systems Into The Kernel

Phoronix - 9 hours 6 min ago
There is no shortage of different file-systems available for Linux. New file-systems continue to come about in the open-source world but ultimately many of them end up not being well maintained or having very limited users and not necessarily innovating enough to make them worthwhile over other alternatives. Given the continued increase in file-systems looking to get into the Linux kernel, such as FTRFS and VMUFAT being some of the most recent and then even having multiple NTFS drivers for Linux, there is now documentation in place to formally lay out criteria for new file-systems to be accepted...

KDE Plasma 6 Desktop Finally Comes To Slackware

Phoronix - 9 hours 53 min ago
It's been a while since there has been any Slackware news to pass along, but this week they've finally landed the KDE Plasma 6 desktop in this legendary Linux distribution...

Btrfs Now Enables Large Folios By Default, Lands Huge Folios With Linux 7.2

Phoronix - 10 hours 2 min ago
The Btrfs file-system feature updates have been merged for the Linux 7.2 kernel with a few noteworthy changes for this copy-on-write file-system...

Wayland's Weston 16 Alpha Brings HDR Improvements, Vulkan Renderer Fixes

Phoronix - 12 hours 30 min ago
Wayland developers have prepared the release of Weston 16.0 Alpha 1 for this reference Wayland compositor with new features...

Linux 7.2 Improves Anonymous/Unnamed Pipe Performance For Shell Pipelines & More

Phoronix - 13 hours 17 min ago
Yet another performance optimization merged for the in-development Linux 7.2 kernel is improving the speed of anon_pipe_write, the kernel function used for writing data into anonymous/unnamed pipes such as when using shell pipelines or standard streams from applications...

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