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T-Mobile Claimed Selling Location Data Without Consent is Legal - Judges Disagree
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The AI-Powered PDF Marks the End of an Era
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US Will Not Approve Solar or Wind Power Projects, President Says
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China Isolates Itself From Worldwide Web For Over an Hour
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Security updates for Thursday
Whistleblower Alleges Meta Artificially Boosted Shops Ads Performance
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Intuit Claims Security Concerns In Dropping Windows 10 For TurboTax
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Google Plans Advanced Nuclear Reactor Project For Tennessee
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Serbian Scientists Experiment With Mealworms To Degrade Polystyrene
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for August 21, 2025
- Front: Debian; CPython; huge zero folio; kexec handover; FHS; Koka programming language
- Briefs: PyPI domain checks; Firefox 142.0; Git v2.51; Ghostty; LibreOffice 25.8; Zig 0.15.1; Quotes; ...
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Meta Freezes AI Hiring
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Most Air Cleaning Devices Have Not Been Tested On People
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Masimo Sues US Customs Over Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Workaround
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Oregon Man Accused of Operating One of Most Powerful Attack 'Botnets' Ever Seen
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Google's Pixel Watch 4 Has a Big Focus On AI
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Harvard Dropouts To Launch 'Always On' AI Smart Glasses That Listen, Record Every Conversation
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Trump Confirms US Is Seeking 10% Stake In Intel
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Gemini For Home Is Google's Biggest Smart Home Play In Years
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Zig version 0.15.1
The Zig project has announced version 0.15.1 of the language. The release, much like the last one, includes incremental progress toward the goal of completely dropping LLVM and improving compile time, as well as a handful of breaking changes as the language team wrestles with past API design. The biggest change this time around is to the standard library Reader and Writer interfaces, which have been completely rearranged in the name of performance and reducing unneeded copies.
All existing std.io readers and writers are deprecated in favor of the newly provided std.Io.Reader and std.Io.Writer which are non-generic and have the buffer above the vtable - in other words the buffer is in the interface, not the implementation. This means that although Reader and Writer are no longer generic, they are still transparent to optimization; all of the interface functions have a concrete hot path operating on the buffer, and only make vtable calls when the buffer is full.
These changes are extremely breaking. I am sorry for that, but I have carefully examined the situation and acquired confidence that this is the direction that Zig needs to go. I hope you will strap in your seatbelt and come along for the ride; it will be worth it.
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