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Fedora 37 Delayed to Mid-November Due to Critical OpenSSL Vulnerability

Fedora bounces again! According to Fedora project manager BEN COTTON’s introduction in the blog: Due to a serious OpenSSL vulnerability, Fedora 37, which was originally scheduled to be released in mid-October, will be delayed to mid-November. On October 25th, the OpenSSL team announced in emails and Twitter that a very serious security vulnerability has occurred […]

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Chrome optimizes memory usage again, adding a memory release switch

Chrome still occupies the first position in the browser market with an overwhelming advantage. Although the market share is very high, many users think that Chrome is not easy to use; many of them have high memory usage, high power consumption, privacy Poor protection, and problems that plague domestic users that cannot be synchronized. Among

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cURL 7.86 released, adding experimental WebSocket support, removing NPN support

cURL 7.86 has been released, which adds experimental WebSocket support, removes NPN support, and brings numerous fixes. Highlights removed NPN support curl no longer supports negotiating HTTP/2 with NPN. The standard way to do this has long been ALPN, and browsers dropped NPN support a few years ago. WebSocket API Included in this release is

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WoTerm big event review

Unconsciously, since I started writing the first line of code in November 2019, it has been upgraded to version 9.23. At the beginning, it was based on the combination of openssh+qtermwidget+lszrz to implement version 1.0. With the version upgrade, this cross-process combination architecture has too many disadvantages. For example, Z-modem transmission will cause the memory

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High-performance TypeScript compiler TypeRunner

TypeRunner is a high-performance TypeScript compiler. Goals Parser Type Checking (as CLI and Library) Language Server Interactive Type Debugging Input Information in Other Languages ​​(Optional) Translate to JavaScript (Optional) RTTI in JavaScript (Optional) Type Analyzer Additionally, enable TypeScript type checking Be as fast as possible and provide a native library for other languages ​​so they

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OpenArk, an open source Ark tool on the Windows platform

OpenArk is an open source Ark tool on the Windows platform. Ark is short for Anti-Rootkit (anti-malware). OpenArk aims to be a tool for reverse engineers, programmers, and users who want to clean up malware. More functions and commands will be supported in the future. Function Process – View information such as processes, threads, modules,

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GraalVM 22.3 Community Edition released, Java code will be contributed to OpenJDK

GraalVM 22.3 Community Edition has been released. As the last feature release in 2022, GraalVM 22.3 Community Edition will receive updates for the next 12 months. So if you’re thinking about upgrading GraalVM, now is a good time. GraalVM is a high-performance JDK distribution. It is designed to accelerate the execution of applications written in

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Docker releases first tech preview with integrated WebAssembly

Docker announced the first technical preview of its integration with WebAssembly (Docker+Wasm), and said the company has joined the Bytecode Alliance as a voting member. The Bytecode Alliance, founded by Mozilla, Fastly, Intel, and Red Hat, is an organization that promotes the standardization of WebAssembly. The alliance aims to improve the WebA… #Docker #releases #tech

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High-performance data integration engine BitSail

BitSail is ByteDance’s open source high-performance data integration engine based on distributed architecture. It supports data synchronization between multiple heterogeneous data sources, and provides global data integration solutions in offline, real-time, full, and incremental scenarios. Serving almost all business lines within Byte, including Douyin, Toutiao, etc., synchronizing hundreds of trillions of data every day. BitSail

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Pigsty: an out-of-the-box open source database distribution

Pigsty is an easy-to-use, secure, and money-saving open source database distribution that works out of the box. It takes PostgreSQL as the core and packages TimescaleDB , PostGIS , Citus and more than 100 extension plug-ins. Integrate the PaaS infrastructure and data analysis components required for the production environment: Precipitate the experience of top DBAs

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ByteDance Open Source BitSail to Help Enterprises Take the “First Step” of Digitalization

On October 26, ByteDance announced the open source BitSail data integration engine. BitSail means “data sailing”, which can support data synchronization between more than 20 kinds of heterogeneous data sources, and provide global data integration solutions in offline, real-time, full-scale and incremental scenarios, thus opening up the “data” that plagues digital transformation of enterprises. “Islands”,

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From launching an open source project to running an open source community

In my country’s “14th Five-Year Plan” plan, open source was included in the top-level design for the first time, which reflects the importance attached to open source at the national level. Many domestic manufacturers such as Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba also regard open source as part of their corporate strategies. Open source presents a prosperous

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