Amina uddita ɗoo Enternet keso pul.

Yillo yoga e kesameeje amen cakkitiiɗe—mahiraaɗe teknolojiije Geese kadi ŋeñtiraaɗe ngam wallude tabitinde cellal e weeɓitaare Enternet haa bada.

Waɗtude Ngoonka Ɗuwtuka goonga ngam fof naftoroo

Huutoraade A-Frame, topayɓe, ŋeñtiyaŋkooɓe e ñeeñiyaŋkooɓe ena njogii mbaawka sosde dawte NƊ (VR)

Ƴeewndo ɗum

Huutoraade Geese ngam ƴellitde pije

Huutoraade teknologii Geese ñisɗe, ɗe Mozilla fuɗɗi, topayɓe nana towa pije ɗo meeɗaani yettaade.

Fijir ƴeewdorɗe ɗee

Ɓeydude hoolaare e Enternet mo Kuuɗe

E ballal kesamaagu udditiingu, amina ngadda hoolaare e keelɗugol to leyleyte kaɓirɗi kewɗi.

Ɓeydu humpito

Mahde wanngorde faamnde ma

Haralde aroore e jiytannɗe Geese ko wanngorde ɓurnde weeɓtude, nafoore tee ena faamondiri e mah.

Ɓeydu humpito

Fentude ɗemngal toporgal ɓurngal hisde

E tammbitol Mozilla, Rust ena walla banngorɗe, juɓɓe e geɗe goɗɗe ɓurde yaawde e hisde.

Yeeɓ widewoo oo

Blogge

Tar binndanɗe cakkitiiɗe to blog teknolojii mo Mozilla.

  • Introducing HumbleNet: a cross-platform networking library that works in the browser

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    Announcing the release of HumbleNet, a project initiated at Humble Bundle in 2015 to port peer-to-peer multiplayer games, originally to asm.js and now to WebAssembly. The current open source version of the library exposes a simple peer-to-peer API that allows for basic peer discovery and the ability to easily send data (via WebRTC) to other peers. Today, you can build a game that runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows, while using any web browser — and they can all communicate in real-time via WebRTC.

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  • Building the Web of Things

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    Mozilla is working to create a Web of Things framework of software and services that can bridge the communication gap between connected devices. Today we’re announcing the availability of a prototype of the first component of this system, the Things Gateway. We’ve made available a software image you can use to build your own Web of Things gateway using a Raspberry Pi.

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  • An inside look at Quantum DOM Scheduling

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    Scheduling is a significant piece of Project Quantum, which focuses on making Firefox more responsive, especially when lots of tabs are open. In this article, we describe problems we identified in multi-tab browsing, the solutions we figured out, the current status of Quantum DOM, and opportunities for contribution to the project.

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