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  • WebGPU has been in Chrome since version 113, and Safari has plans to release it this fall.

    From the article

    This modern graphics API provides web apps with direct access to a device’s GPU, unlocking way more power than older web graphics tech like WebGL.

    To put it simply, WebGPU enables smoother gaming, richer visualizations, and faster local computation within the browser.

    For developers eager to dive in, there’s a solid WebGPU tutorial, a collection of WebGPU Samples to experiment with, and full API documentation over at MDN. The tech itself is backed by two W3C standards—WebGPU and WGSL—both of which Mozilla has helped shape since 2017.

  • The other Indians are also probably more interested in Cricket than this.

  • The question is, "Will he continue voting for the party that did this, despite 'not supporting Trump'"

    Because the moderate Republicans are leaving the government, and it's the MAGA Republicans that remain. For example, Republican Sen. Thom Tillis voted against the BBB, but then made the announcement that he would not be running for re-election. And why? The Super PACs would have punished him.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Ukraine kills top Russian navy commander who Putin just promoted

    www.newsweek.com /ukraine-kills-top-russian-navy-commander-who-putin-just-promoted-2094160
  • News @lemmy.world

    Teacher accused of having sex with 16-year-old student and telling co-worker

    www.kwtx.com /2025/06/30/teacher-accused-having-sex-with-16-year-old-student-telling-co-worker/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Scott Wiener launches 2028 bid for Pelosi's seat in Congress

    sfstandard.com /2025/06/27/nancy-pelosi-scott-wiener-congress-election-san-francisco/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Israel-Iran live: Trump claims a 'total ceasefire' has been agreed - but new missiles launched

    news.sky.com /story/iran-trump-us-strikes-israel-tehran-netanyahu-nuclear-fordow-latest-13382979
  • 'Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again.'

  • Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said that it was not a police officer.

    According to this article: https://www.fox9.com/news/melissa-hortman-john-hoffman-lawmakers-shot-minnesota

    Police say they are looking for a suspect in multiple targeted shootings. The suspect is armed and dangerous. The suspect is a white man with brown hair wearing black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants, and he may be impersonating law enforcement.

    It's the outfit that he is wearing (black body armor over a blue shirt and blue pants) that may give the appearance of law enforcement.

    This image is from https://www.postbulletin.com/news/minnesota/police-officer-killed-in-minneapolis-shooting-remembered-for-heroism

    The victims:

    Hortman, was Democrat from Brooklyn Park, and represented District 34B. Hoffman, a Democrat from Champlin, represents Senate District 34.

  • Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), author of a resolution to nix the state’s electric vehicle sales mandate via the Congressional Review Act, and Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) confirmed that the White House has scheduled the signings at 11 a.m. on Thursday.

  • First paragraph says

    “Dungeons & Dragons” IP owner Wizards of the Coast is moving on from its “Baldur’s Gate” video game franchise with a new single-player action-adventure game set in the world of the popular tabletop fantasy roleplaying game.

  • It's a sport... Looks on Internet. Learn it's called "Ferret Legging".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferret-legging

    Ferret Legging... what is wrong with these people? Ferrets bite. Ferrets can draw blood. And that's not a place you want a ferret munching on (not that there's a good place for ferrets to munch on you in general).

    SMH

  • KISSIMMEE, Fla.

  • "Wick started his talk by saying that it looks like everything is great with the Flatpak project, but if one looks deeper, "you will notice that it's not being actively developed anymore". There are people who maintain the code base and fix security issues, for example, but "bigger changes are not really happening anymore". He said that there are a bunch of merge requests for new features, but no one feels responsible for reviewing them, and that is kind of problematic."

    --OOF.

  • Noem declined to say whether she supported actually taking that step and said Trump would make any decision.

    "This is something that's not in my purview to weigh in on," she said. "This is the president's prerogative to pursue, and he has not indicated to me that he will or will not be taking that action."