Mozilla Cuts RSS Support in Firefox 64
Firefox maker Mozilla will kill off support for RSS and Atom feeds in this December’s release of Firefox 64. Along with dropping RSS and Atom… Read More »Mozilla Cuts RSS Support in Firefox 64
Firefox maker Mozilla will kill off support for RSS and Atom feeds in this December’s release of Firefox 64. Along with dropping RSS and Atom… Read More »Mozilla Cuts RSS Support in Firefox 64
There comes a time in every news cycle when we need (once again, in an apparently never-ending process) to educate over-enthusiastic and somewhat less-than-informed journalists about the laws pertaining to White House email.Read More »White House email rules
September 15, 2018 by Catalin Cimpanu A security researcher has discovered a vulnerability in the WebKit rendering engine used by Safari that crashes and… Read More »WebKit rendering engine vulnerability
A boom in machine-learning applications continues to drive up the popularity of 27-year-old Python, so much that it could soon outrank 33-year-old C++ on TIOBE’s programming language index.Read More »Python’s Popularity
Forget dank, windowless basements cluttered with tangled wires, empty cans of energy drinks, and greasy pizza boxes. Driven by a mandate to be more inclusive, GitHub’s newly redesigned headquarters reimagines the coder dens we’ve come to expect in Silicon Valley.
The architects behind the redesign explain that their primary goal was to “soften the harsh, masculine feel” of the open-source coding platform’s 32,000 sq. ft.Read More »GitHub remodels work space
I run many operating systems every day, from macOS, to Windows 7 and 10, to more Linux desktop distributions than you can shake a stick at. And, once more, as a power-user’s power user, I’ve found the latest version of Linux Mint to be the best of the best.
Why? Let’s start with the basics.Read More »Linux Mint 18.3