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  • Chrome 63 Beta Rolls Out With Dynamic Module Imports, Device Memory API

    Phoronix: Chrome 63 Beta Rolls Out WIth Dynamic Module Imports, Device Memory API

    Ahead of the weekend, the beta of Chrome 63 is now available for all supported platforms...

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    I'm eagerly awaiting for the linux-kernel-config API, that tells any random internet website what are my kernel's compilation options. /sarcasm


    I mean Ok, this ram APi makes sense, but I'm still pissed at all this info being put up for grabs.

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    • #3
      what about hardware support in rasterization and multiple threads rasterization on linux ? why these features are not activated by default? thanks.

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      • #4
        Dynamic module import handling for JavaScript modules, asynchronous iterators and generators, a device memory API... wow that's really great
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        • #5
          Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
          I'm eagerly awaiting for the linux-kernel-config API, that tells any random internet website what are my kernel's compilation options. /sarcasm


          I mean Ok, this ram APi makes sense, but I'm still pissed at all this info being put up for grabs.
          That api is already there and on by default

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