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Igalia is an open source consultancy specialized in innovative projects and solutions with desktop, mobile, and web technologies.
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Hey look at that! The MathML Core has finally reached Candidate Recommendation status at W3C! ▶️ www.w3.org/TR/mathml-co... Feedback welcome: github.com/w3c/mathml-c... Explainer: github.com/w3c/mathml-c...

If you're at #OSSummit North America, come see us in B12 of the Solutions showcase room - check out some cool demos, pick up some materials and swag, and meet our engineers.

Just arrived at Denver with other colleagues from @igalia.com to attend the #OSSummit North America, where I'll present my talk "Unlocking the Full Potential of @wpewebkit.org To Build a Successful Embedded Product". More details in sched.co/1zflb See you in just a couple of days! #wpe #webkit

Andreu Botella & Luca Casonato talk about the new WinterTC and their plans related to standards for server-side runtimes @andreubotella.com @lcas.dev www.youtube.com/watch?v=elGN...

This was so awesome! Thanks to all our amazing local friends who attended and all the TC39 folks who participated enthusiastically. Hugs to @yisus82.bsky.social @andreamaganrey.bsky.social for handling everything from start to finish and organizing it in the most perfect way imaginable.

On May 29th we collaborated with @gpul.org and CoruñaWTF to organize a TC39 community event in A Coruña, where we presented a few up-and-coming talks and chatted about the future of #JavaScript with the local community. Special thanks to everyone who made it happen. Watch it at youtu.be/2zmIVBgbNag

I am uncharacteristically chuffed with how skillfully the lovely folks at the @igalia.com Chats podcast were able edit my incoherent ramblings to make me sound like someone who's been working towards decentralization for 5 years and knows a thing or two. www.igalia.com/chats/vcs

I'm back from A Coruña, where I attended @igalia.com's #WebEnginesHackfest for the first time. It was an awesome opportunity to connect with W3C staff, browser vendors, and fellow software developers. I was also able to land some pull requests to engines and specs, making it an actual hackfest.

🎙️ New Podcast Episode: What Even is a Verifiable Credential? @meyerweb.com and @bkardell.com chat with Dmitri Zagidulin and @bumblefudge.com of the W3C's Verifiable Credentials Working Group to learn about Verifiable Credentials www.igalia.com/chats/vcs

Built-in AI APIs for the Web by @tomayac.com Follow on the live stream: www.youtube.com/live/De4n7vj...

"Automating Assistive Tech with Standards" by Mike Pennisi Follow on the live stream www.youtube.com/live/De4n7vj...

Adrián Pérez de Castro is about to present "Jumping Over the Garden Wall - WPE WebKit on Android" b Follow on the live stream www.youtube.com/live/De4n7vj...

Live now Christian Ulbrich is presenting Versioned Web Components Tune in live on YouTube: www. youtube.com/live/De4n7vjEO1o

Linux kernel 6.15 is out and, like clockwork ⏰, my @igalia.com colleague André "Tony" Almeida gives an overview of the main changes and the many contributions by Igalia to this release. Check it out! andrealmeid.com/post/2025-05...

3rd time at @igalia.com Web Engines Hackfest 60ppl more than last year definitely seeing more browser vendors represented and more stds groups meeting here

@goose.icu showing some benchmark numbers at @webengineshackfest.org

🎙️ New Episode of Igalia Chats: CSS Proposals and Debates @bkardell.com and @meyerweb.com discuss some interesting CSS topics that have caught their eye of late... www.igalia.com/chats/intere...

list of @igalia.com contributions to @gstreamer.org release 1.26 blogs.igalia.com/vjaquez/gstr...

Earlier this month at the RISC-V Summit Europe, we presented an overview of improvements made by to RISC-V vector code generation by RISC-V LLVM contributors over the past few releases. Check out the blog post summary from @lukel97.bsky.social and @asbradbury.org blogs.igalia.com/compilers/20...

Can't wait for this! Who all is attending?

Summary of the April 2025 TC39 plenary @igalia.com blogs.igalia.com/compilers/20... #ECMAScript #JavaScript

The Web Engines Hackfest Starts Monday in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. We're excited to host our largest @webengineshackfest.org ever! igalia.com/2025/webengi...

New blog post about #CSS masonry layout, the (fairly) new Item Flow proposal, maybe subsuming multicol, and a light tingling from my Web-Sense. That last part isn’t NSFW, I promise. (Sorry, @brucel.bsky.social.) meyerweb.com/eric/thought...

We're making the final preparations for the 2025 Web Engines Hackfest. This year is the biggest by far, with 150 people attending to discuss the web platform over 3 days. Big thanks to our sponsors @igalia.com, @mullvad.bsky.social, Huawei & Arm who have made this event possible! 🙏

This year the Web Engines Hackfest will have 9 talks live streamed in YouTube on Monday 2nd June starting at 10:30 CEST. 🎥 webengineshackfest.org#talks

With the next TC39 plenary less than a week away, Igalia’s Compilers team has just dropped a thorough blog post recapping April’s session. It walks through the standout proposals and discussions that will help steer JavaScript’s evolution in the months ahead. blogs.igalia.com/compilers/20...

My @igalia.com colleague Melissa is working hard on the lower levels of the Linux software stack to make sure we have proper color management, HDR support and more. In her most recent blog post she talks about the current status of the KMS color API. melissawen.github.io/blog/2025/05...

And now, Loïc, also from @igalia.com, has published a blog post about using #libcamera, in a @raspberrypi.com, and display the camera video stream using EGL and OpenGL ES by sharing DMAbufs. blogs.igalia.com/llepage/have...

🎙️ New Episode of Igalia Chats Unshipping: How (and when) to break web features @bkardell.com and @meyerweb.com chat with Google's @rbyers.net about willingness to change and even unship features www.igalia.com/chats/unship...

Servo Report Week 19 2025 Highlights from last week: - Upgrade Stylo to 2025-05-01 - Implement is-element-nonceable - Implement `document.scrollingElement` - Continued improvements in DevTools and Trusted Types 1/2

We have an initial plan for talks and breakout sessions at the Web Engines Hackfest 2025: github.com/Igalia/weben... • Monday: 9 talks and the W3C Web Apps WG F2F • Tuesday & Wednesday: 23 breakout sessions in 3 parallel tracks There might be still small changes, but it gives a good overall picture.

Thibault, from @igalia.com , just published a blog post about how to use `gst-dots-viewer`, a tool to visualize @gstreamer.org pipelines in run-time, merged in release 1.26. Don't forget to watch the video at the end of the post. blogs.gnome.org/tsaunier/202...

my colleague, Hyunjun, from @igalia.com hit the news with his work on @vulkan.org Video support in Mesa drivers: www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-A...

We've had a great time in Paris at the RISC-V Summit Europe. Thanks for all the interest in our work in the RISC-V ecosystem & beyond. Today @asbradbury.org presented progress on RISC-V vector code generation in LLVM. We'll be sharing a detailed write-up of this talk next week so watch this space!

Bridging the App Gap: How Chromium Can Empower the Next Generation of Web UI (and more!) - @igalia.com www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rg0...

I'm delighted to see two of @igalia.com's projects for RISE highlighted at the RISC-V Summit Europe. Find out more about our work on both LLVM optimisation and testing/CI on the RISE blog (with more to come in the future!): riseproject.dev/2025/05/08/p... riseproject.dev/2024/10/15/w...

More news about the Web Engines Hackfest 2025. The W3C Web Applications Working Group will organize a face-to-face meeting as part of the hackfest: github.com/Igalia/weben...

Love the title - Vectors of Neglect - @meyerweb.com @igalia.com www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnHC...

I'm on the latest episode the TMPDIR podcast hosted by Khem Raj and Cliff Brake. We talk about various projects I've been involved in (RISC-V, LLVM, lowRISC, Raspberry Pi), current work at @igalia.com, and tech in general. Thanks for having me on! tmpdir.org/043/

Two months in Servo… 🐟💭 new about:memory page 🪆🎞️ ‘&’ selector and ‘image-set()’ 📝⌨️ <select> and better <input> 🔎🐜 per-webview HiDPI support ✨🕸️ --enable-experimental-web-platform-features servo.org/blog/2025/05...

Servo Report Week 17 & 18 2025 Highlights from last 2 weeks: - servoshell: Make list of options in <select> prompt scrollable - Initial support for marking custom protocol secure - layout: Implement `justify-self` for block-level boxes - Implement `ShadowRoot::setHTMLUnsafe` 1/2

It's almost time to head over to Paris for the RISC-V Summit Europe! Representatives from our compilers team will be there next week, May 12–15, with @asbradbury.org presenting "Improvements to RISC-V Vector code generation in LLVM" on Thursday. See you there? riscv.org/event/risc-v...

New Post on the Igalia Compilers blog: Boosting RISC-V Application Performance: An 8-Month LLVM Journey, By Mikhail R. Gadelha blogs.igalia.com/compilers/20...

We're at the RDK Tech Summit today and tomorrow showcasing Amazon Luna and Lightningjs running on top of WPE in a Set-Top-Box. Stop by and say hi 👋 rdkcentral.com/2025-tech-su...

my colleague Stéphane, at @igalia.com, played a bit with the new open source Mesa driver for NVIDIA cards, NVK, and Vulkan Video. This is how he made it work with @gstreamer.org blogs.igalia.com/scerveau/vul...

This V8 upgrade was particularly difficult and overdue but had to be done for v24, and it finally landed 🎉 Now v24 can finally progress after missing the April 23 deadline github.com/nodejs/node/... Some explanations about why it took so long from the parts I know (@targos.dev probably knows more)

New Blog Post: Houdini Re-ReVisted In which I discuss a recent presentation by @bram.us at BlinkOn... bkardell.com/blog/Houdini...

I take a deep dive into Interop 2025; why the project is there, how it picks what browser features to focus on each year, how well it's doing and what the big areas for this year are - a mix of cleaning up existing features and making sure new features arrive already interoperable