Welcome to the LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 28, 2022
This edition contains the following feature content:
- Digital autonomy and the GNOME desktop: what can the GNOME project do to reduce reliance on cloud-based resources and improve the computing experience for users worldwide?
- Living with the Rust trademark: a couple of projects discuss whether they are allowed to use the name "Rust".
- Stuffing the return stack buffer: a complicated workaround to regain some performance lost to Retbleed mitigations.
- Support for Intel's Linear Address Masking: how Intel's approach to pointer metadata may look on Linux systems.
- Docker and the OCI container ecosystem: a comprehensive overview of the state of Linux-based container implementations.
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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