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After two and a half years since the 13.0 branch was published, the FreeBSD 14.0 release (https://www.freebsd.org/releases/14.0R/announce/) has been formed. FreeBSD 14 will be the last FreeBSD branch to support 32-bit platforms.

  • A new base64 utility for encoding and decoding data in base64 format has been added.
  • The default command prompt for the root user is /bin/sh.
  • Added tcpsso utility to allow socket options to be set for existing TCP connections.
  • The number of supported CPU cores (MAXCPU parameter) in systems based on amd64 and arm64 architecture was increased from 256 to 1024.
  • The timerfd subsystem was added to the kernel to simplify porting programs from Linux.
 

Importing data from the Chromium Snap Package:

  • Ubuntu users using Firefox Snap can now import browser data from Chromium if it is installed as a Snap package.

Privacy settings for websites:

  • A new feature called Website Privacy Settings has been added to the Privacy & Security settings section, allowing users to tell websites not to sell or share their data or send a Do Not Track request.

Improved privacy and security:

  • Users can now import TLS trust anchors (certificates) from the operating system's root storage in the Privacy & Security > Certificates section.
  • Added a context menu item "Copy links without site tracking" to copy links without tracking information.

Improvements to the Picture in Picture (PiP) mode:

  • The Picture-in-Picture feature now has an angle adjustment feature that is activated by holding down the Linux Shift key while moving the PiP window.
  • This release adds a new "devtools" feature that allows users to simulate a disconnected connection to websites.

Cookie banner blocker and URL tracking protection (Germany only):

  • Added a cookie banner blocker for users in Germany that automatically rejects cookies and rejects annoying banners on supported websites.
  • URL tracking protection removes unspecified URL request parameters that are used to track users.

Privacy improvements:

  • Firefox 120 continues to improve private windows and ETP-Strict privacy configuration to enhance Canvas APIs with fingerprint protection.

Tools for website developers:

  • In this release, the new version of Firefox activates WebAssembly GC by default to support languages such as Dart or Kotlin.
  • Early pre-connect prompts are enabled.
  • Added a new user activation API for JavaScript to check user activity on a web page.
  • Support for lh and rlh units for correct parsing and calculation of lengths.
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by dick@lemmy.ml to c/foss_community@lemmy.ml
 

Hello everyone, admin on the line.

It would be great if you guys post news about GNU/Linux, FOSS, BSD, Programming, etc. It would be great to see this community grow in a year!

Any post in this community helps us!

I would appreciate your interest to this community.

 

The release of the general-purpose programming language Rust 1.74 (http://www.rust-lang.org/), developed under the auspices of the independent non-profit organization Rust Foundation, has been published.

 
  • Fully open source, including Android and iOS apps (in beta)

  • Stream all audio formats on the fly ▫️Search and add podcasts to download episodes with automatic downloading.

  • Multi-user support with customizable permissions

  • Saves each user's progress and syncs across devices.

  • Automatically detects library updates, no need to rescan

  • Download books and podcasts with bulk folder upload using drag and drop ▫️Metadata backup + automatic daily backups, etc