As of last nightly (20181115100051), Firefox now supports Wayland on Linux, thanks to the work from Martin Stransky and Jan Horak, mostly. Before that, it was possible to build your own Firefox with Wayland support (and Fedora does it), but now the downloads from mozilla.org come with Wayland support out of the box for the first time. However, being experimental and all, the Wayland support is not
The protocol thatâs been called HTTP-over-QUIC for quite some time has now changed name and will officially become HTTP/3. This was triggered by this original suggestion by Mark Nottingham. The QUIC Working Group in the IETF works on creating the QUIC transport protocol. QUIC is a TCP replacement done over UDP. Originally, QUIC was started as an effort by Google and then more of a âHTTP/2-encrypte
Background Ever since the first animated DHTML cursor trails and âSite of the Weekâ badges graced the web, re-usable code has been a temptation for web developers. And ever since those heady days, integrating third-party UI into your site has been, well, a semi-brittle headache. Using other peopleâs clever code has required buckets of boilerplate JavaScript or CSS conflicts involving the dreaded !
Mozillaâs Position on Data Breaches Data breaches are common for online services. Humans make mistakes, and humans make the Internet. Some online services discover, mitigate, and disclose breaches quickly. Others go undetected for years. Recent breaches include âfreshâ data, which means victims have less time to change their credentials before they are in the hands of attackers. While old breaches
Firefox Monitor Launches in 26 Languages and Adds New Desktop Browser Feature Since the launch of Firefox Monitor, a free service that notifies you when your email has been part of a breach, hundreds of thousands of people have signed up. In response to the excitement from our global audience, Firefox Monitor is now being made available in more than 26 languages. Weâre excited to bring Firefox Mon
Weâre Hiring Again! You read that right, we are hiring âSoftware Engineersâ, plural. We have some big plans for the next year and you can be a part of it! You can find the job post below. If you are interested Email your CV/Resume and cover letter to: [email protected]. About Thunderbird Thunderbird is an email client depended on daily by 25 million people on three platforms: Windows, Ma
What is Firefox Sync and why would you use it That shopping rabbit hole you started on your laptop this morning? Pick up where you left off on your phone tonight. That dinner recipe you discovered at lunchtime? Open it on your kitchen tablet, instantly. Connect your personal devices, securely. â Firefox Sync Firefox Sync lets you share your bookmarks, browsing history, passwords and other browser
Firefox Ups the Ante with Latest Test Pilot Experiment: Price Wise and Email Tabs Over the last few years, the Test Pilot team has developed innovative features for Firefox desktop and mobile, collaborating directly with Firefox users to improve the browser â from reminders to return to a tab on your desktop to a simple and secure way to keep track of your passwords. Today, just in time for the ho
General This section is non-normative. A shader passes through a series of compilation steps, eventually ending up represented as machine code for the specific device the user is running. Any intermediate forms the source may take throughout this transformation are beyond the scope of this specification. . Note:: The WebGPU Shading Language is designed to target other high-level shading languages
This article is introducing a new graphics shading language for the Web named Web High Level Shading Language (WHLSL, pronounced âwhistleâ). The language is insprired by HLSL, the dominant shading language for graphics app developers. It extends HLSL for the Web platform to be safe and secure. Itâs easy to read and write, and is well-specified using formal techniques. Background Over the past few
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Despite growing concerns about the safety and security of the Internet of Things, companies are still cranking out connected devices with insecurities, from baby monitors to drones. All too often, companies arenât required to maintain the security of their devices. Cloudpets, the connected toy was pulled from retailer shelves this fall, but thereâs no guarantee that it wonât be replaced by yet ano
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