Google has finally released the latest version of Chrome OS. It's completely packed to the brim with new and improved features such as voice editing. Google has officially released Chrome OS 100, the latest version of the operating system that powers Chromebooks. It brings some exciting new features, including a new app launcher, updates to voice dictation, a useful GIF maker, and more. We're outl
tl;dr I’ve extended James Friend’s in-browser Basilisk II port to create a full-featured classic 68K Mac in your browser. You can see it in action at system7.app or macos8.app. For a taste, see also this screencast: Backstory It’s a golden age of emulation. Between increasing CPU power, WebAssembly, and retrocomputing being so popular The New York Times is covering it, it’s never been easier to re
The QUIC specification was finalized by the IETF a year ago, but the interop tests often detect the occasional failure. The most challenging tests are series of 50 connection attempts in a lossy environment, with about 30% packet loss. The tests only pass if all attempts succeed. You might think that 30% packet loss is not a realistic environment, but that’s a very good way to test the implementat
text/plain ericlaw talks about security, the web, and software in general From the mailbag: Q: How long does Chromium cache hostnames? I know a user can clear the hostname cache using the Clear host cache button on about://net-internals/#dns, but how long it will take for the cache to be removed if no manual action is taken? After changing DNS records on my server, nslookup from a client reflects
ECMA-402 New Proposals No Data Updated Proposals No Data This diff is generated by ECMAScript Proposal Diff Tool. Agenda Agendas Babel babel/proposals: Tracking the status of Babel’s implementation of TC39 proposals March 2022 · Issue #81 · babel/proposals Other proposal’s status tc39/proposals: Tracking ECMAScript Proposals Related services ECMAScript Proposal Diff Tool tc39/dataset: The automate
Generators are functions which can stop halfway through execution, and then continue from where it stopped when you call them again. Even though they act differently from regular functions, they are still callable. Let's look at how they work. How Generator Functions work in Javascript Let's look at a normal function first. In this example, we run a while loop up to 100, and return its value: func
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