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121. GStreamer Spring Hackfest

May 01, 2018 by Olivier Crête  |   Blog

...plans to improve the support for interlaced formats and he wants to try to move parts of the GStreamer-Rust integration that are not specific to GStreamer to their own crate to be more easily reusable...

122. Welcoming 9 new Collaborans!

April 03, 2018 by Jassie Badion  |   News & Events

...Multimedia team in is Zeeshan Ali, who is based in Germany. He is bringing in his expertise in Vala, Rust, Linux/Unix Programming, and GTK+/GNOME Programming, to name a few. From tailoring the latest...

123. Kernelci.org automated bisection

January 16, 2018 by Guillaume Tucker  |   Blog

...breakage, reporting it can be counterproductive. Developers may spend time chasing a red herring and lose trust in the reports. For this reason, each valid bisection result is currently manually verified...

124. 12 reasons to join Collabora

December 14, 2017 by Jassie Badion  |   News & Events

...gives more meaning to the work of a developer. This hope, along with the high degree of autonomy and trust in Collabora Employees, are what motivates me at work to perform well.” Guillaume Tucker...

125. Why Linux HDCP isn't the end of the world

December 11, 2017 by Daniel Stone  |   Blog

...parents - is used to encrypt content over HDMI and DisplayPort links, which can only be decoded by trusted devices. HDCP is typically used to protect high-quality content. A source device will try to...

126. Quick hack: Experiments with crosvm

November 09, 2017 by Tomeu Vizoso  |   Blog

...isolating applications in mainline. Two of crosvm's defining characteristics is that it's written in Rust for increased security, and that uses namespaces extensively to reduce the attack surface of...

127. Who knew we still had low-hanging fruit?

October 17, 2017 by Gustavo Noronha  |   Blog

...lurking in break out sessions discussing the past, present and future of tech such as WebRTC, Servo, Rust, WebKit, Chromium, WebVR, and more. I also beat a few challengers in Street Fighter 2, as usual...

128. Performance analysis in Linux (continued)

October 06, 2017 by Gabriel Krisman Bertazi  |   Blog

...corner-case performance issues ahead of time is called premature optimization, and is a path for frustration. Before having actual profile information from the actual software running, it is very hard...

129. Collabora contributions to GStreamer 1.12

May 04, 2017 by Olivier Crête  |   Blog

...Collabora's multimedia team once again contributed a number of improvements across a wide number of areas. Frustrated by the inability to set the stride of each plane in the new rawvideoparse element...

130. A flurry of open source graphics milestones

March 01, 2017 by Daniel Stone  |   Blog

...semantics, and trying to run generic userspace for all but the most basic tasks was an exercise in frustration. Instead, with atomic drivers, there is very little to go wrong: for the only one driver...

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