“Project Volterra” review: Microsoft’s $600 Arm PC that almost doesn’t suck

It’s undeniably good for the Arm Windows app ecosystem to have a viable, decently specced PC that is usable as an everyday computer. The Dev Kit 2023 is priced to move, so there may be some developers who buy one just for the hell of it, which might have some positive trickle-down effects for the rest of the ecosystem. Because eventually, the Windows-on-Arm project will need to develop some tangible benefit for the people who choose to use it. What you’re getting with an Arm Windows device right now is essentially the worst of both x86 and Arm—compatibility problems without lower power use and heat to offset them and so-so performance to boot. Apple has cracked all three of these things; Windows and Qualcomm are struggling to do any of them. I’m just not entirely sure who Windows on ARM is supposed to be for. I want it to succeed – the more choice the better, and x86 needs an ass-kicking – but I don’t think the current crop of Windows on ARM devices are even remotely worth it. Either Qualcomm finally gets its act together and comes up with an SoC to rival Apple’s M series, or Microsoft takes matters into its own hands. Either way, they’re going to need to do something about the performance of x86 code on Windows on ARM.

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #373 – Performance, Privacy, and the Open Web

Today we are talking about Performance, Privacy, and the Open Web with Andrey Lipattsev & Tim Lehnen.

For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/373

Topics

  • What is the Open Web and what does it have to do with performance and privacy
  • What do we mean by web performance
  • What are the core vitals
  • What are the non core vitals
  • What is the benefit of performance
  • Performance is usually granular for a developer, what is different when looking at industry trends from a browser side
  • What does d.o do
  • DA and Google at DrupalCon
  • What is privacy
  • What is the privacy sandbox in chrome

Resources

Guests

Andrey Lipattsev – www.linkedin.com/in/andreylipattsev @AndreyLipattsev Tim Lehnen – @hestenet

Hosts

Nic Laflin – www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan John Picozzi – www.epam.com @johnpicozzi Randy Oest – randyoest.com @amazingrando

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz – @mandclu Entity Autocomplete Anchor Nominated by matthieu, who has been a guest on the show and is himself a maintainer of a number of useful modules Provides a widget that allows users to add anchors to entity reference links

GNUnet News: NGI Zero Entrust: “GNS to DNS Migration and Zone Management”

NGI Zero Entrust: “GNS to DNS Migration and Zone Management”

We are happy to announce that we have successfully aquired funding for further
GNS development and polishing!

The GNU Name System specification is in its

final stages

.
Migration paths and large-scale testing as well as generating interest in running GNS zones and registrars is the next logical step.
Hence, this project aims to

  1. Facilitate the management of GNS zones by administrators.
  2. Provide users with means to resolve real-world names by (partially) mirroring the DNS root zone.


Ad 1.:

To ease adoption, a framework for GNS registrars will be developed for zone management.
The registrar framework will allow GNS zone administrators to provide
a web-interface for subdomain registration by other users.
The services may also be provided for a fee similar to how DNS domain registrars
operate to cover running costs.
The framework is envisioned to support integration of privacy-friendly payments with

GNU Taler

.


Ad 2.:

We are already hosting and shipping a zone for

gnunet.org

as part of our GNS implementation.
To demonstrate how existing DNS registrars could migrate zones from DNS to GNS
we plan to run multiple GNS zones ourselves which contain the zone information from real-world DNS top-level domains.
This will also show how GNS can be used to secure the existing DNS namespace from
censorship and outages when used in parallel.
A selection of existing top-level domains for which

open data exists

will be hosted and served through GNS in order to facilitate the daily use of the name system.
We are are planning to integrate at least three DNS zones and publish them
through GNS for users to resolve in a default GNUnet installation.

Watch this space and the mailing list for updates!

This work is generously funded by

NLnet

as part of their

NGI Zero Entrust Programme

.