Notes on Rust, Firefox, MemShrink, JavaScript, and more Over the last three months I landed 167 patches, via 41 Bugzilla bugs, for the Gecko Profiler. These included crash fixes, assertion failure fixes, data race fixes, optimization fixes, and a great many refactorings. Background The Gecko Profiler is a profiler built into Firefox. It can be used with the Gecko Profiler Addon to profile Firefox.
In a recent post, we outlined the layered strategy that the Microsoft Edge security team employs to protect you from vulnerabilities that could be used to compromise your device or personal data. In particular, we showed how Microsoft Edge is leveraging technologies like Code Integrity Guard (CIG) and Arbitrary Code Guard (ACG) to break some of the techniques that hackers rely on when exploiting v
Scrolling is one of the oldest interactions on the web. Long before we had pull-to-refresh or infinite-loading lists, the humble scrollbar solved the web’s original scaling problem: how can we interact with content that’s stretched beyond the available viewport? Today, scrolling is still the most fundamental interaction on the web, and perhaps the most misunderstood. For instance, do you know the
Benedikt Meurer JavaScript Engine Hacker and Programming Language Enthusiast. V8: Behind the Scenes (March Edition feat. I+TF launch and Declarative JavaScript) 03 Apr 2017 javascript • turbofan • v8I'm again running late for the March Edition, so that might turn into some kind of pattern. The last month was pretty exciting: We finally turned on Ignition and TurboFan by default for Chrome M59. It
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