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July 2024 – Hello – Apple Developer

In this edition: Dive deep into the big announcements from WWDC24, check out the first installment of the 2024 Behind the Design series, and more. Dive into all the new updates from WWDC24 Join us to explore new videos, documentation, and features from WWDC24 in group sessions held in 15 cities around the world and […]

Developer weekly update July 10, 2024 | Internet Computer

Hello developers, and welcome to this week’s developer weekly update! In this week’s update, we have new releases of dfx, Motoko, and quill, a new video series called ‘NNS Explained’, and the release of a new e2e testing plugin for Internet Identity. Let’s get started! This week, developer tooling received several updates with new releases […]

Developer weekly update July 3, 2024 | Internet Computer

Hello developers, and welcome to this week’s developer weekly update! In this week’s update, we have new chain-key tokens live on the mainnet, proposals for updates to the NNS and SNSs, and a request for community feedback on the proposed ICRC-4 standard. Let’s get started! This past week, two proposals for new ckERC20 tokens were […]

Snapshots for IPC Fuzzing – Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

Process separation is one of the cornerstones of the Firefox security model. Instead of running Firefox as a single process, multiple processes with different privileges communicate with each other via Inter-Process Communication (IPC). For example: loading a website, processing its resources, and rendering it is done by an isolated Content Process with a very restrictive […]

Developer weekly update June 26, 2024 | Internet Computer

Hello developers, and welcome to this week’s developer weekly update! In this week’s update, we’re excited to share several new pages of documentation, a proposal for a new ckERC20 token, and provide information about upcoming ICP events. Let’s get started! This week, the ICP Dev Docs received several new additions, including digital asset pages for […]

Sponsoring sqlite-vec to enable more powerful Local AI applications – Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

Mozilla’s recently announced Builders program supports projects that advance the cause of open source AI. Our inaugural theme is “Local AI”: AI-powered applications that can run entirely locally on consumer devices like desktops, laptops, and smartphones. We are keenly interested in this area because it fosters greater privacy and control by putting AI technology directly […]