Their new approach, which I'll call Linux ID, was presented this week by Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust leaders Daniela Barbosa and Hart Montgomery, along with partner Glenn Gore, CEO of Affinidi, an open-standard digital trust company. Linux ID is meant to give the kernel community a more flexible way to prove who people are, and who they're not, without falling back on brittle key‑signing parties or ad‑hoc video calls.
However, it seems that the trend has reversed once more after a new wave of hypervisor style exploits leading to a flurry of new cracks for previously uncracked games.
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These additions have allowed many more languages to efficiently target WebAssembly. There’s still more important work to do, like stack switching and improved threading, but WebAssembly has narrowed the gap with native in many ways.
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