Only a couple of weeks late this time…
- A longstanding bug was found in GnuTLS
- Mozilla introduced a “new” JPEG library
- Libreoffice now has “fresh” and “stable” releases
- Python-3.4 was released
- Android games can soon connect with iOS games
- The Full Disclosure list was shut down, and resurrected…
- BBQLinux – yet another Arch derivative
- How to add multiple versions of a function optimized for different architectures in GCC
- Google Drive space became rather cheap
- Facebook released wrap – a fast C and C++ preprocessor
- Google is replacing GTK+ in their browser with a new toolkit
- Musl libc 1.0 was released
- The quest to compile the Linux kernel with LLVM is ongoing
- The Linux Foundataion’s Introduction to Linux course is going to be free this “summer”
- Apple open sourced their AArch64 backend for LLVM, so there is now two…
- A new debugger allowing you to to replay your code multiple times
- Why you should not rerelease software without changing the version number (it is really annoying…)
- Take a browse of old MS-DOS and Work source code
- Vote for NASA’s new spacesuit look
The NASA spacesuit votation is finished, maybe is beter put a nothe there??