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This dashboard tracks technical issues in major software platforms which disadvantage Firefox relative to the first-party browser. We consider aspects like security, stability, performance, and functionality, and propose changes to create a more level playing field. Further discussion on the live issues can be found in our platform-tilt issue tracker. Rule 2.5.6 of the Apple App Store Review Guide
Kevin Scott, Microsoftâs chief technology officer, says of releasing A.I. software, âYou have to experiment in public.âIllustration by Todd St. John At around 11:30 a.m. on the Friday before Thanksgiving, Microsoftâs chief executive, Satya Nadella, was having his weekly meeting with senior leaders when a panicked colleague told him to pick up the phone. An executive from OpenAI, an artificial-inte
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Official Docs | Try TypeSpec Online | Getting Started | Language Overview TypeSpec is a language for defining cloud service APIs and shapes. TypeSpec is a highly extensible language with primitives that can describe API shapes common among REST, OpenAPI, gRPC, and other protocols. TypeSpec is excellent for generating many different API description formats, client and service code, documentation, a
April 2023 update â Microsoft Threat Intelligence has shifted to a new threat actor naming taxonomy aligned around the theme of weather. DEV-0537 is now tracked as Strawberry Tempest. To learn about how the new taxonomy represents the origin, unique traits, and impact of threat actors, and to get a complete mapping of threat actor names, read this blog: Microsoft shifts to a new threat actor namin
Update 8/17/2021: this is all available now, come and get it! https://aka.ms/smboverquic Hi folks, Ned Pyle guest-posting today about SMB over QUIC, a game-changer coming to Windows, Windows Server, and Azure Files. In todayâs world, SMB file share access for mobile users requires expensive & complex VPNs. Departments trying to use Azure Files often find their ISP has blocked port 445. Even though
WEBASSEMBLY (WASM) In order to provide both security and portability, it was decided to move away from add-ons distributed as DLLs in favour of add-ons distributed as WebAssembly modules. In order to do so without requiring a full rewrite of existing add-ons, a new platform toolset was designed for Visual Studio with the following capabilities: Direct compilation of C/C++ projects into WebAssembly
Play-In Chaos and Knueppel Slippage, Anyone But the Thunder, Title Picks and Awards Resolution From Ian Sherr, writing about last weekâs Windows 11 announcement for CNET: When you choose a computer or smartphone to buy these days, you have to pick between several factions. Thereâs Apple world, which includes the Mac computer, iPhones and iPads, all designed to work together to help you share files
The Static Analysis Results Interchange Format (SARIF) is an industry standard format for the output of static analysis tools. The Static Analysis Results Interchange Format (SARIF) has been approved as an OASIS standard. The information and tools on this web site apply to SARIF Version 2.1.0, the version approved by the OASIS.
In our 2020 Developer Survey results, one of the most tracked statistics is the Most-Loved Language. As it has for several years now, Rust is number one. But coming in at number two is TypeScript, a strongly typed superset of JavaScript, edging out Python by a hair. We wanted to find out what about TypeScript makes it so dang lovable, so we reached out to Ryan Cavanaugh, the principal engineering
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