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HTML Over WebSockets: Real-time SPAs With Barely Any JavaScript
New approach uses HTML over WebSockets for real-time single-page apps with minimal JavaScript, promising simpler development and faster updates.
London Underground Begins Scanning Passengers’ Faces
London Underground has begun implementing face scanning technology on some stations, raising privacy concerns amid ongoing trials and limited rollout.
Stowaway – Take The Window Seat On Any Plane Or Satellite Overhead
Exploring the concept of stowaways reaching aircraft and satellites, the potential security implications, and what is confirmed versus speculative.
Google Search Is Dying. What Comes Next Is Worse
Google Search faces significant decline, raising questions about the future of online search and information access.
Illinois Just Passed A Law That Puts Linux On The Hook For Age Verification
Illinois passes legislation requiring Linux-based systems for online age verification, raising questions about implementation and impact.
Windows 11’S Built-in Weather App Wastes More Than 1 GB Of RAM
A recent report finds Windows 11’s built-in Weather app consumes more than 1 GB of RAM, raising concerns about system efficiency and resource management.
Retraction: The App Store Rejection Of The Week That Was A Correct Rejection
Apple retracted a recent app rejection after review confirmed the original decision was justified, highlighting ongoing app review challenges.
Shopify Replaced Redis With MySQL For Inventory Reservations–and It Scaled
Shopify switched from Redis to MySQL for inventory reservations and successfully scaled, challenging assumptions about in-memory databases’ necessity.
Triton: DirectX 11 Driver For QEMU
Triton introduces a DirectX 11 driver for QEMU, enabling improved graphics performance in virtual machines. The development is confirmed and currently in early testing.