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Mozilla Firefox 47.0 Is Now in Beta, Enables the VP9 Video Codec for Fast PCs
Now that everyone is enjoying the recently released Firefox 46.0 web browser, it is time for the Mozilla devs to start working on the next major version, Mozilla Firefox 47.0.
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Mozilla Firefox 46.0 Lands in All Supported Ubuntu OSes with GTK3 Integration
We reported the other day that Mozilla released version 46.0 of its Firefox web browser, which happens to be a very important milestone for GNU/Linux users, as it finally brings the long-anticipated GTK3 integration.
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Rust Developers Announce MIR, But It's Not What Comes To Mind
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Developers working on the Rust programming language today formally announced MIR, but it's not to be confused with Ubuntu's Mir display server.MIR is short for the Mid-level IR and is a new intermediate representation to be used by the Rust compiler stack. MIR has been in development over the past year and sits in between Rust's high-level IR (HIR) and LLVM's IR.
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