VirtualBox 7.2.0 Beta 1 has been released and introduces new features such as a move to global and VM tools, the addition of Arm virtualization in the unified Windows installer package, and guest additions for Windows 11/Arm. Additionally, issues with Arm VMs from VirtualBox 7.1 are fixed, and vboxwebsrv is now included in packages.
The Zed editor version 0.1.879.9 has been released, addressing the problem of excessive highlights in clangd's inactive regions diagnostics.
A new pre-release of Heroic Games Launcher has been released to include a warning notification if Steam Pre-Cache is activated while utilizing UMU, and will launch without it to avoid black screens in SteamDeck Gaming Mode.
The IVM Development Group has announced a new release of pg_ivm, which is an extension module designed for PostgreSQL that provides the Incremental View Maintenance (IVM) feature. Any modifications to a base table promptly update the materialized views. The most recent update addresses issues concerning maintenance failures associated with capitalized column names, build failures in Windows environments, and possible segmentation faults in create_immv. Enhancements consist of the inclusion of meson.build, the correction of typographical errors, and the addition of documentation examples.
Python 3.14.0 beta 2 has been released, representing the second of four scheduled beta versions. This beta enables the broader community to evaluate new features and address bug fixes, ensuring their projects are ready for the upcoming release.
Third-party Python project maintainers are advised to conduct testing with Python 3.14 during the beta phase and to report any issues to the Python bug tracker. The objective is to ensure there are no ABI changes following beta 4 and to minimize code modifications after the initial release candidate. Significant new features encompass deferred evaluation of type annotations, template string literals, and the introduction of the compression.zstd module, syntax highlighting in PyREPL, a zero-overhead external debugger interface for CPython, support for UUID versions 6-8, and enhancements to the C API for configuring Python. The upcoming third pre-release version is set to be available on June 17, 2025.
CloudNativePG has announced the release of versions 1.26.0 and 1.25.2, representing significant updates for the PostgreSQL platform. This release marks the initial update following our entry into the CNCF Sandbox. It features declarative offline in-place major upgrades for PostgreSQL, improved startup and readiness probes for replicas, as well as declarative management of extensions and schemas. The deprecation period for in-tree Barman Cloud support officially commences with the 1.26 release.
IceWM 3.7.5 has been released, featuring enhancements such as fixes for language code comparison, the ability to ignore key repeats, improved WindowList activation, support for setGeometry without WM_NORMAL_HINTS, the addition of a -l,--lang option, support for three-letter language codes, and the compression of SVG wallpapers. It effectively addresses compiler warnings.
Pgpool-II, a tool for PostgreSQL, has been released with the following minor versions: 4.6.1, 4.5.7, 4.4.12, 4.3.15, and 4.2.22. These versions contain a security fix for an authentication bypass vulnerability in the client authentication mechanism. This vulnerability enables an attacker to gain unauthorized access as any user, which may result in information disclosure, data manipulation, or disruption of database services. The vulnerability impacts systems that have an authentication configuration aligning with one of three specific patterns: password, pam, or ldap. All versions of Pgpool-II from the 4.0 and 4.1 series, as well as versions 4.2.0 through 4.2.21, 4.3.0 through 4.3.14, 4.4.0 through 4.4.11, 4.5.0 through 4.5.6, and 4.6.0 are impacted.
Zed 0.187.7 introduced handling for "stop_reason" related to "refusal" from Claude 4 models, provided support for AWS Bedrock for Claude 4, and adjusted diagnostics_max_severity to hint as the default setting instead of warning.
Zen Browser 1.12.8b has been released and introduces private windows with 'private spaces', addresses custom colors on gradient generator, prevents site notifications from appearing unless hovered, and addresses glance and split view issues.
Heroic Games Launcher 2.17.0 has been released and includes various enhancements and corrections. The update features a redesigned game page, an automated button for Windows Steam installation, a setting for direct downloads of Proton versions to the Steam compatibility folder, and the option to select an image file in the sideload dialog. Furthermore, the application has been upgraded to the most recent version of Electron, resolved issues related to Epic Login and Checkout, and addressed multiple concerns with UMU, DXVK, and GPTK. The update also resolves issues related to RemotePlay functionality with Steam. The comprehensive changelog encompasses resolutions for multiple issues, including the implementation of a fallback for Wine search on Mac OSX, modifications to category names, and the introduction of menu options for accessing install files. The release incorporates enhancements for protocol handling on Windows, updates to Vite and associated packages, as well as revisions to the game page and theme colors.
Zed 0.187.6 has been released, introducing support for Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4.
Zen Browser 1.12.7b has been released and features enhanced workspace transitions and resolves issues related to window control buttons, double clicks on tab strips, and the functionality of dragging tabs with Glance open.
ROCm 6.4.1 is a recent release that brings several significant updates compared to the prior version. Significant updates encompass operating system and hardware support, versioning of ROCm components, identified issues, and forthcoming modifications. The AMD Instinct MI300X has introduced support for DPX partition mode within the NPS2 memory configuration.
The ROCm Data Science Toolkit (ROCm-DS) is a comprehensive open-source software suite designed for high-performance data science applications, developed on the foundational ROCm platform. ROCm Offline Installer Creator 6.4.1 now enables users to select menu items in the GUI using the SPACEBAR or ENTER keys, introduces support for Debian 12, and resolves an issue related to "full" mode RHEL offline installer creation. ROCm Runfile Installer 6.4.1 brings improvements like easier version checks for installing on different systems, better performance in finding previous ROCm installations, and removes the extra opt directory created during installation. The ROCm documentation is consistently being enhanced to offer clearer and more comprehensive guidance tailored to a diverse range of user needs and use cases. Five new tutorials have been introduced, which include the guide for performance testing when training a model with LLM Foundry, the guide for performance testing when training a model with PyTorch, the guide for performance testing when training a model with JAX MaxText, the vLLM inference performance testing guide, and the PyTorch inference performance testing guide. Operating system support remains unchanged in this release.
Node.js 22.16.0 (LTS) has introduced several significant updates, such as the timezone update to 2025b, the inclusion of dario-piotrowicz among collaborators, the graduation of multiple experimental APIs, and the addition of config file support. Furthermore, SQLite has been integrated into StatementSync.prototype.columns(), the default configuration has been established as node.config.json, and THROW_ERR_OPTIONS_BEFORE_BOOTSTRAPPING has been created.
Enhancements have been implemented to optimize deep object comparison performance, array comparison, and the utilization of Float16Array in loose deep equality checks. The build has been updated to utilize $(BUILDTYPE) for cleaning coverage files, define Python during the generation of out/Makefile, correct the zstd libname, address cross-realm SharedArrayBuffer validation, and eliminate the addition of BoringSSL dh-primes.
Node.js v24.1.0 has been released, featuring several significant updates to the code. Significant updates encompass the inclusion of JonasBa and puskin as collaborators, as well as the introduction of support for explicit resource management in Dir. Furthermore, updates have been made to commits to guarantee that AsyncLocalStore instances operate in isolation. This release includes the backport of commit 1d3362c55396, the cherry-pick of commit 4f38995c8295, and the disabling of V8 concurrent sparkplug compilation.
Recent commits have been made to ensure that stability labels are no longer sticky within the stability index, to enhance the commit-queue documentation, and to introduce support for URL in the fs.glob's cwd option. Several enhancements have been implemented to bolster stability, including the clarification of napi_get_value_string_* for bufsize 0, updates to return types for the eventNames method in EventEmitter, and the addition of URL support for the cwd option in fs.glob.
Zed v0.187.4 has been released, featuring several enhancements, such as a minimap for efficient navigation of editor contents, the capability to render images using data URLs in markdown, and additional settings to conceal buttons from the Zed UI. The release additionally features a new workspace: the close active dock action for closing the currently focused dock, the terminal::RerunTask task action, the OpenDocs action for accessing Zed's documentation in a browser, and the scrollbar.thumb.active_background color for themes.
Linux users can now utilize the terminal keybind without conflicts on Czech keyboards. The enhancements to the project panel, outline panel, and collab panel now allow for width persistence tailored to each workspace. Warnings have been displayed for unrecognized keys during editing, and enhancements have been made to snippet code completion.
New BIND 9 releases, 9.18.37, 9.20.9, and 9.21.8, are now available. The updates encompass bug fixes, enhancements to features, and a resolution for a security vulnerability (CVE-2025-40775). The existing ESV branch, 9.18.X, remains unaffected.
The Mesa 25.1.1 bugfix release is now available and addresses several issues effectively. The upcoming release is scheduled for two weeks from now, on June 4th. The release includes fixes for various issues, such as making ALU bit sizes smaller, turning on preemption because of 3DPRIMITIVE in GFX 12, and solving problems with dual-source blending. The release additionally features solutions for DOOM: The Dark Ages, addresses driconf memory leaks, and rectifies dmabuf import paths. The release additionally covers color material tracking, eases EXT_texture_integer validation, and resolves issues related to the X4 Foundations executable name.
A new version of the "AM" AppImage manager has been released and introduces several improvements, including the ability to permanently remove notifications, control scripts requiring root privileges, and support for Fedora Atomic. It also introduces a transition where many standalone portable apps have their repository for conversion to AppImage packages, allowing isolation, sandboxing, and delta updates. This transition is supported by communities like portable-linux-apps. Additionally, "AM" has started rehosting old, unmaintained AppImages on GitHub repositories. However, many upstream developers have abandoned the AppImage format or removed historical builds to prevent users from using legacy versions of their apps. This lack of information has led many developers to move their work to more reputable platforms like Flatpak and Snap, which guarantee centralization. "AM" serves as a starting point for supporting portable packages and offers a centralized solution for all portable apps and AppImages.