[K-point information] Linux kernel maintainers are hard to find: "I don't want to be sprayed by Linus"

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No.1 Linux kernel maintainer is hard to find: "I don't want to be sprayed by Linus"

  • In a conversation with Dirk, Linus believes that Linux kernel development is boring for most people. "I said that the kernel is boring, but I mean in a sense, many new technologies should be more interesting than kernel development. But for me and other kernel developers, there is nothing like interacting with the underlying hardware Kernel development is more interesting because it really controls everything that will happen in the computer. So kernels are not very boring to me, but I think most people would think they are boring."
  • Linus himself is quite optimistic about this. He believes that the entire Linux kernel community is actually not old. “Many newcomers are under 50 years old, and they are usually people who are engaged in real work (contributing code to projects). And those who have been in the community for nearly 30 years, such as me and some early project participants, our main The energy has been put on the maintenance and management of the project."

image.pngLinux kernel maintainers are hard to find: "I don't want to be sprayed by Linus"

No.2 Vue 3 latest progress

  • There are currently two JSX conversion implementations for Vue 3, with slightly different syntax (for Vue specific functions):
  • We are currently collecting opinions through this issue to unify the design, and formulate an official specification that explains how to handle Vue features in JSX.

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No.3 Chrome's market share exceeds 70%, and Edge's competition for users continues

  • Microsoft's response to Google's "special attention" to Microsoft Edge
  • Microsoft Edge silently imports Firefox data without permission
  • Microsoft explains why Edge silently imports Firefox and Chrome data

image.pngChrome's market share exceeds 70%, and Edge's competition for users continues

No.4 Huawei officially open source data virtualization engine openLooKeng

  • openLooKeng is an open source high-performance data virtualization engine. Provides a unified SQL interface, has cross-data source/data center analysis capabilities, and is oriented to interactive, batch, and streaming query scenarios. At the same time, the capabilities of pre-scheduling, cross-source indexing, dynamic filtering, cross-source collaboration, and horizontal expansion are enhanced.
  • With the application and development of big data technology, there are more and more types of data, more and more data distribution, and more and more complex query scenarios, which makes the use of big data more difficult. In order to improve the usability of big data, the data virtualization engine openLooKeng open source project aims to solve the above problems:
  • openLooKeng uses the open source SQL engine Presto to provide basic interactive query and analysis capabilities, and continues to develop in terms of integrated scene query, cross-data center/cloud, data source expansion, performance, reliability, security, etc., to make data governance and use more simple.

image.pngHuawei officially open source data virtualization engine openLooKeng

No.5 Fedora developers discuss the possibility of giving up support for Legacy BIOS

  • Fedora developers are arguing about ending Legacy BIOS’s boot support for this Linux distribution and only supporting the benefits of UEFI-based installation.
  • Considering that the deadline for system changes has passed, I believe that Fedora 33 will not abandon support for Legacy BIOS later this year, but maybe in the next year or the next year, we will see them abandon their plan to support Legacy BIOS, in order to change Pay good attention to modern hardware and explore other possibilities, such as switching from GRUB to SD-BOOT.

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