Tour d’horizon de 11 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce dimanche 07/06/2026.

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1. Pourquoi le modèle de concurrence de Node.js est bien

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Sommaire Pourquoi c’est bien : l’ergonomie et la fiabilité Pourquoi c’est bien : les performances Oui mais le parallélisme ? Oui mais les inconvénients ? Et quoi d’autre ? Node.


2. Utiliser le système de secours GRML Live Linux

Source : Le Journal du Hacker

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3. This dev’s personal website is a working GNOME 2 desktop

Source : OMG! Ubuntu

Reliving the glory days of the GNOME 2 desktop is but a browser tab away – well, kinda.


4. The Single Biggest Reason Why ProtonMail is Killing My Productivity

Source : It’s FOSS

6 years of ditching Gmail and I still miss that tiny but handy feature.


5. Firefox Merges Support For Vulkan Video Decoding

Source : Phoronix

As an exciting development for GPU-accelerated video decoding within the Mozilla Firefox web browser, initial support for Vulkan Video has landed in the web browser!.


6. How Small Can You Make A C Executable?

Source : hackaday.

It’s well known that the difference in executable size between a compiled binary and one hand-written in optimized assembler will be significant.


7. Modulejail, générer une liste de blocage des modules pour réduire la surface d’attaque du noyau Linux

Source : LinuxFR Journaux

Les failles récentes comme copy.


8. Wayland Protocols 1.49 Released With Improved Multi-GPU Support, Windows BT.2100

Source : Phoronix

Simon Ser just published Wayland Protocols 1.


9. “Flatten The Pick” Linux Patches Progress For Better cgroup Scheduling While Linux Gaming

Source : Phoronix

A month ago I wrote about Linux scheduler work to help boost gaming performance on old “potato” hardware with Intel engineer Peter Zijlstra noting that Linux cgroup scheduling has continued to be “a pain in the arse.


10. LIPS is an Open Source Sip-And-Puff Interface

Source : hackaday.

Lots of us have– thanks to repetative stress injuries– developed mobility issues that we have to work around when using computers.


11. A New Life For a Rare Console

Source : hackaday.

One of the delights of our tips line is that from time to time it brings us retrocomputing hardware that, despite years of reporting, we were not aware existed.