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The Khronos Group rebases its OpenCL specification to an older version, Golang and Rust both remain popular despite some shortcomings, Intel refocuses Clear Linux for server and cloud usage, and the founder of Void Linux walks away for the second time.

The Khronos Group rebases its OpenCL specification to an older version, Golang and Rust both remain popular despite some shortcomings, Intel refocuses Clear Linux for server and cloud usage, and the founder of Void Linux walks away for the second time.

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Khronos Group Releases OpenCL 3.0
Khronos Announces OpenCL 3.0: Hitting the Reset Button on Compute Frameworks
Go Developer Survey 2019 Results
Rust Survey 2019 Results
[Old] Rust: Goodbye, docs team
Changes coming to Clear Linux’ direction
Clear Linux OS desktop UI to adopt a more vanilla GNOME desktop environment
Void Linux: Some Context for Recent Events
[Old] Void Linux: Serious Issues
[Old] Void Linux: ENOBDFL
XBPS: LICENSE: switched code to 3-clause-BSD