Welcome to the LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 30, 2020
This edition contains the following feature content:
- The archaeology of GNOME accessibility: how accessibility in GNOME got to its current state and what is being done to improve the situation; a report from GUADEC.
- Mycroft: an open-source voice assistant: voice-powered assistants don't have to be proprietary, privacy-invading tools.
- Lockless algorithms for mere mortals: the kernel community could do a better job of abstracting this tricky class of algorithms.
- A look at Dart: a relatively new language from Google.
- TLS gets a boost from Arduino for IoT devices: small devices can benefit from a small TLS implementation.
- Open-source CNCing: at-home making with free software — and free hardware.
This week's edition also includes these inner pages:
- Brief items: Brief news items from throughout the community.
- Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
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