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openSUSE Tumbleweed releases a critical Mozilla Firefox 145.0-1.1 security update patching 16 vulnerabilities, including high-severity WebGPU sandbox escapes and memory corruption flaws that allow arbitrary code execution. Learn about the CVE details, exploit risks, and immediate mitigation
Critical Fedora 41 update patches multiple high-severity Chromium vulnerabilities, including CVE-2025-12725. Learn about the WebGPU & V8 security flaws, the update instructions, and how to protect your Linux system from emerging browser threats.
No dia 23, além do Firefox 122 alcançar a estabilidade, o Google também avançou seu navegador Chrome 121 para o canal estável.
Critical security update for Fedora 43: Chromium patches two high-severity heap corruption vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-14765 & CVE-2025-14766) in WebGPU and V8. Learn the risks of use-after-free and out-of-bounds exploits, get the update command, and understand the new forced dark mode feature. Essential reading for Linux sysadmins and security-conscious users.
Urgent Debian security update: Critical vulnerabilities CVE-2025-14765 & CVE-2025-14766 in Chromium allow remote code execution. Learn patched versions, impact, and immediate mitigation steps for Bookworm and Trixie.
Critical Fedora 42 security update: CEF package patches 18 Chromium vulnerabilities, including multiple High-severity CVEs for V8, Safe Browsing, and Heap overflows. Learn the risks, update instructions, and why this patch is essential for Linux system security.
Burn 0.20, the Rust-based deep learning framework, launches with CubeK & CubeCL, enabling peak AI performance on NVIDIA CUDA, AMD ROCm, Apple Metal, WebGPU & CPU. See benchmarks vs. LibTorch and explore the future of unified, efficient ML kernels. Read the full technical analysis.
Discover the most innovative Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025 projects, from AI-powered DevOps tools to Rust modernization and Linux enhancements. Learn how Google is funding open-source development this year.
É ótimo ver que o Google Chrome (e o Chromium) estão trabalhando para melhorar o suporte no Linux para configurações de vários monitores com diferentes resoluções ou tamanhos de tela. Em breve, os usuários que executam uma configuração de vários monitores no Linux poderão se beneficiar de um melhor manuseio do fator de escala por monitor, o que garantirá uma experiência de navegação mais suave e consistente.
A Tellusim, como a empresa conhecida até agora por seu benchmark GravityMark e iniciada por Alexander Zapryagaev, co-fundador da Unigine Corp, lançou agora o Tellusim Core SDK como um novo mecanismo comercial de plataforma cruzada.