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Linus Torvalds says Linux kernel v5.0 'should be meaningless' Following the release of Linux kernel 4.16, Linus Torvalds has said that the next kernel will be version 5.0. Or maybe it won't, because version numbers are meaningless. The announcement -- of sorts -- came in Torvalds' message over the weekend about the first release candidate for version 4.17.
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Mozilla Makes WebAssembly For The Rest Of Us The biggest problem is that WebAssembly Studio isn't using Emscripten and so you don't get any implementation for the low-level Linux calls used in the libararies. This means that simply taking an existing program and running it isn't likely to happen. This isn't a huge problem, but it is made worse by ...
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