• This Week in Rust 377
    Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a systems language pursuing the trifecta: safety, concurrency, and speed. This is a weekly summ[...]
    2021-02-10T05:00:00.000Z
  • This Week in Glean: Backfilling rejected GPUActive Telemetry data
    (“This Week in Glean” is a series of blog posts that the Glean Team at Mozilla uses to communicate better about our work. They could be release notes, documenta[...]
    2021-02-09T19:35:43.000Z
  • Extensions in Firefox 86
    Firefox 86 will be released on February 23, 2021. We’d like to call out two highlights and several bug fixes for the WebExtensions API that will ship with this [...]
    2021-02-09T17:17:26.000Z
  • Guest Blog Post: Good First Steps to Find Security Bugs in Fenix (Part 2)
      This blog post is one of several guest blog posts, where we invite participants of our bug bounty program to write about bugs they’ve reported to us. Continui[...]
    2021-02-09T15:17:42.000Z
  • Performance Sheriff Newsletter (January 2021)
    In January there were 106 alerts generated, resulting in 15 regression bugs being filed on average 4.3 days after the regressing change landed. Welcome to the J[...]
    2021-02-09T12:55:24.000Z
  • curl supports rustls
    curl is an internet transfer engine. A rather modular one too. Parts of curl’s functionality is provided by selectable alternative implementations that we call [...]
    2021-02-09T10:24:51.000Z
  • Mozilla Welcomes the Rust Foundation
    Today Mozilla is thrilled to join the Rust community in announcing the formation of the Rust Foundation. The Rust Foundation will be the home of the popular Rus[...]
    2021-02-08T17:07:46.000Z
  • Obsolte RFCs and obsolete Cookie Path checking comments
    The other day I was reading Firefox’s CookieService.cpp to figure out how Firefox determines its maximum cookie size (more on that one day, maybe) when the foll[...]
    2021-02-08T06:00:00.000Z