Software-update - Visual Studio Code 1.114.0
Versie 1.114.0 van Visual Studio Code uitgekomen. Deze opensource code-editor heeft ondersteuning voor IntelliSense, debugging, Git en codesnippets. Downloads zijn beschikbaar voor Windows, Linux en macOS. Ondersteuning voor de gangbare script- en programmeertalen is aanwezig en het kan daarnaast via extensies uitgebreid worden. Microsoft gebruikt tegenwoordig een nieuw uitgaveschema, waarbij het nu wekelijks stabiele versies uitbrengt. De changelog voor deze uitgave kan hieronder worden gevonden. Visual Studio Code 1.114
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Supporting Google Account username change in your app
Google has updated its account settings to allow U.S. users to change their @gmail.com usernames while keeping all existing account data and inboxes intact. For developers, this means that while old email addresses will remain active as aliases, apps that rely solely on email addresses for identification may face issues with account duplication or lost access. To ensure a seamless user experience, Google recommends migrating to the "subject ID" as the primary user identifier and allowing users to manually update their contact information within app settings.
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ggml-webgpu: add vectorized flash attention ( #20709 ) naive vectorized version add vectorized flash attention update vec version remove unused path and shader remove unused helper functions add comments remove pad path ggml-webgpu: fix flash-attn vec nwg=1 path and tighten vec specialization change back to vec4 enable multi split enable vec path when: Q->ne[1] Q->ne[0] % 32 == 0 V->ne[0] % 4 == 0 K->type == f16 update flast_attn_vec_split.wgsl to reduce redundant workgroup barrier usage and use select enable vec path for q4 and q8 flash-attn vec nwg=1 fast path (skip tmp/reduce staging) use packed f16 K loads in flash-attn vec split use packed f16 K loads in flash-attn vec split on host side tune flash-attn vec f16 VEC_NE by head dim cleanup cleanup keep host side clean cleanup host side

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